A welding method includes performing welding to form a weld metal consisting
essentially
of, in mass %,
C: 0.01-0.15%,
Si: 0.02-0.6%,
Mn: 0.6-3.0%,
Al: 0.004-0.08%,
Ti: 0.003-0.03%,
B: at most 0.005%,
Cu: 0-1.2%,
Ni: 0-3%,
Cr: 0-1.2%,
Mo: 0-2%,
V: 0-0.05%,
Nb: 0-0.05%,
and a remainder of Fe and unavoidable impurities. The amounts of impurities are
P: at most 0.03%, S: at most 0.03%, N: at most 0.01%, Ca or Mg: at most 0.005%.
The value of Pcm expressed by the following Equation (3) is in the range of 0.23-0.35%,
and the time T until the weld metal is cooled to 100 C. after welding satisfies
the following Equation (1):
- HD [ml/100 g]: amount of hydrogen in the weld metal immediately after welding.
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