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Κυριακή 19 Μαρτίου 2017

Effects of laser-arc distance on corrosion behavior of single-pass hybrid welded stainless clad steel plate

Publication date: 5 June 2017
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 123
Author(s): Kai Kang, Yosuke Kawahito, Ming Gao, Xiaoyan Zeng
Single pass laser-arc hybrid welding of stainless clad steel plate was first carried out to develop alternatives to multi-pass welding with low efficient or single pass welding with poor corrosion resistance. The results demonstrated that the weld corrosion resistance increased with the increase of laser-arc distance (DLA), and the corrosion morphologies changed from big and deep 'nail' pits to small and shallow hemispherical pits. The weld with nearly equal corrosion resistance to the base metal (BM) could be obtained at the DLA of 9mm, where the charge transfer resistance increased to 89% of the BM and the corrosion current density decreased by ten times to close to the BM, only 0.13μA·cm−2 lower. The corrosion resistance improvement had a good agreement with the microstructure homogenization and the increase of Cr content. The microstructure formation was discussed by the molten pool behavior and the laser-arc interaction. The corrosion resistance improvement was explained by the formation and damage mechanism of the passive film.

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