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The effect of post weld heat treatment (PWHT) was studied on a variety of microstructures of the pressure vessel steel (ASTM A516) ranging from the ferrite/pearlite to the tempered bainite obtained by different cooling processes.
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High-strength steel is one of the basic materials for supporting a well-functioning society. Prestressed concrete (PC) is a typical example of a material in which high-strength steel is used. In PC, tensile stressed steel is embedded inside the concrete, and internal bars apply compressive stress to the concrete for preventing cracks in concrete that is vulnerable to tensile stress. Moreover, corrosion inside the steel is suppressed by the alkaline environment in the concrete, so the concrete and internal bars basically work to compensate for each other's weaknesses.