Characterisation of weld heterogeneity through hardness mapping and miniature tensile testing

Authors

  • Jonas Bally Ghent University
  • Wim De Waele Ghent University
  • Patricia Verleysen Ghent University
  • Nenad Gubeljak Ghent University
  • Stijn Hertelé Ghent University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21825/scad.v6i3.1127

Abstract

Welding is a widely adopted industrial process used for joining components. A fusion weld has a highly heterogeneous microstructure and characterisation of strength heterogeneity is difficult because of the potentially large variations over a limited distance. Hardness mapping and miniature tensile tests are two distinct approaches to this problem. This paper reports on the possibilities and limitations of both techniques. Hardness mapping is a well-documented procedure as opposed to miniature tensile testing, where the dimensions of the dogbone shaped specimens are smaller than what standards prescribe. A particular challenge is the measurement of strains in such small specimens. The authors have achieved this measurement by means of Digital Image Correlation (DIC). To that end, a sufficiently fine speckling method has been developed.

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Published

2015-10-07