2016
DOI: 10.4149/km_2014_5_285
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Comparative assessment on microstructure and mechanical properties of continuous and pulse-current GTA welds of AISI 304 and Monel 400

Abstract: This study investigates the weldability, microstructure and mechanical properties of dissimilar AISI 304 and Monel 400 welds using continuous and pulse-current GTA welding processes. Dissimilar joints of AISI 304 and Monel 400 are widely used in the marine and offshore environments, oil and gasification plants. These welding processes are carried out using three filler wires, namely E309L, ENiCu-7 and ENiCrFe-3. Microstructure examination is carried out on these dissimilar weldments. In addition, a comparative… Show more

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“…The alloying elements of filler wire can influence the weld bead configuration, formation of new phases and grain boundary structures which inturn has an influence on the mechanical behavior and the formation of hot cracks. 4,5 If the fusion zone has the lower resistance to corrosion in comparison to specimen materials, corrosion is seen to be concentrated on weld zone. This effect can be controlled by substitution of fillers having high Nickel or straight Chromium steels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alloying elements of filler wire can influence the weld bead configuration, formation of new phases and grain boundary structures which inturn has an influence on the mechanical behavior and the formation of hot cracks. 4,5 If the fusion zone has the lower resistance to corrosion in comparison to specimen materials, corrosion is seen to be concentrated on weld zone. This effect can be controlled by substitution of fillers having high Nickel or straight Chromium steels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%