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Meeting MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advances in Zinc-coated Sheet Steel Processing and Properties
Presentation Title Alleviation of Zn-assisted Liquid Metal Embrittlement in Austenitic-TWIP/martensitic-HSLA Steel Multi-layered Sheet Additively Manufactured by Directed Energy Deposition
Author(s) Seok-Hyun Hong, Du-Rim Eo, Sunghak Lee, Jung-Wook Cho, Sung-Joon Kim
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Seok-Hyun Hong
Abstract Scope In resistance spot welding, Zn-coated steel sheets are exposed to high temperature and stress, which may cause the liquid metal embrittlement (LME). TWIP steel has been reported to be susceptible to LME, and austenitic microstructure was often considered to be the cause of vulnerability. However, the explanation for the role of microstructure is still unclear. In this study, the austenitic-TWIP/martensitic-HSLA steel multi-layered sheets (MLSs) were manufactured. Compositionally graded multi-layers from TWIP to HSLA were deposited on the surface of a TWIP slab (140T) by a powder feed additive manufacturing. This slab was homogenized, hot-rolled, and cold-rolled to fabricate a 1.6 mm-thick MLS with a 30 to 50 μm-thick clad layer depending on the number of depositions. After spot welding, the LME cracks were effectively alleviated in MLSs compared to monolithic TWIP steel sheets. Thus, the effect of the clad layer, or subsurface microstructure, on the severity of LME was investigated.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Alleviation of Zn-assisted Liquid Metal Embrittlement in Austenitic-TWIP/martensitic-HSLA Steel Multi-layered Sheet Additively Manufactured by Directed Energy Deposition
An Exploration of a Neural Network Approach for the On-line Prediction of Steel Strip Radiative Properties
Leaching Zinc Ions from Industrial Waste Ashes a Kinetic Study and Development of a Semi-empirical Model.
Microstructure Evolution during Early Stages of Liquid Metal Embrittlement in an Advanced High-strength-steel
The Interaction between Mn and Sn and Its Effects on the Selective Oxidation of Advanced High Strength Steels
Zinc Coatings and Their Control Using the New Integrated Indicator ECP-Zn

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