104 research outputs found
Weld Shape Variation in Ar-O₂ and Ar-CO₂ Shielded GTA Welding(Physics, Processes, Instruments & Measurements)
Oxide Flux Quantity and Size Effects on the Penetration Depth in A-TIG Welding(Materials, Metallurgy & Weldability)
Marangoni Convection and Welding Penetration in A-TIG Welding(Physics, Processes, Instruments & Measurements, INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF JWRI 30TH ANNIVERSARY)
The influence of welding thermal cycle on microstructure and mechanical properties for 9Cr2WVTa steel
Effect of inhomogeneity on the microstructural evolution and mechanical behaviour of a vanadium-containing Fe–Cr–Ni–Mo weld metal
Effects of multiple normalizing processes on the microstructure and mechanical properties of low carbon steel weld metal with and without Nb
Influence of inter-dendritic segregation on the precipitation behaviour and mechanical properties in a vanadium-containing Fe–Cr–Ni–Mo weld metal
Influencing mechanisms of C content and aging treatment on intergranular corrosion sensitivity of 316 stainless steel weld metals
For analyzing the intergranular corrosion sensitivity of 316 stainless steel weld metals with different C contents, the intergranular corrosion behaviors of the weld metals under as-welded and different as-aged states were evaluated by both the H2SO4–CuSO4 solution corrosion method and the double loop electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation method, respectively. The results indicate that after long term aging treatment at 550 °C, the δ ferrite in high C weld metal has a higher transformation fraction than that in low C weld metal, which results in a higher intergranular corrosion sensitivity for high C weld metal. However, after the long term aging treatment at 600 °C, the δ ferrite in high C weld metal transforms completely in the early stage aging, and with increasing of the aging time, the desensitization process occurs in the Cr-poor region of high C weld metal, which improves the intergranular corrosion resistance, and results in a higher intergranular corrosion sensitivity for low C weld metal. Therefore, under the service environment of considering the intergranular corrosion performance of the weld metal, the welding material with the appropriate C content should be selected according to the service temperature
Microstructural evolution and mechanical property of a Ni-Fe-based weld metal during long-term exposure at 650 °C and 700 °C
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