<b>Comparison of resistance to corrosion on haz of a ferritic stainless steel by different surface finishings

Certain techniques, comprising machining and GTAW dressing, have been used in the weld bead edge (region of the welded joint between the weld metal and the base metal) to increase the fillet radius of the region by reducing the stress concentrator factor, decreasing roughness, and increasing the lif...

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Main Authors: Juvenilson Costa Damascena, Lidiane Maciel Costa, Jean Robert Pereira Rodrigues, Louriel Oliveira Vilarinho, Gedeon Siva Reis, Carmem Célia Francisco do Nascimento
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2015-10-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum: Technology
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Online Access:http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/27588
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Summary:Certain techniques, comprising machining and GTAW dressing, have been used in the weld bead edge (region of the welded joint between the weld metal and the base metal) to increase the fillet radius of the region by reducing the stress concentrator factor, decreasing roughness, and increasing the life of weldings. Moreover, TIG Dressing may also provide a smooth change in the radius of the curvature and change the average grain size and promote a microstructural variation through the reflow of this region. Current study analyzes the effect of surface finish of the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) on resistance to corrosion of welded joints of simple deposition under plate by using machining techniques with sandpaper of different particle sizes and GTAW Dressing, comparing the effect of the two techniques in the resistance to corrosion in environments with chloride ions. ACE P410D ferritic stainless steel was employed as base metal and austenitic wire 308L for welding. Results showed that the condition sweetened with GTAW Dressing with pure argon at current 100A generated the lowest mass loss among the conditions under analysis.
ISSN:1806-2563
1807-8664