The Effect of Welding Defects To the Tensile Behavior in Corrosive Environment of Aisi 304l Stainless Steel Joined With Shielded Metal Electrode
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2017
Authors
Türkan M.
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International OCSCO World Press
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GOLD
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Yes
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Purpose: Determination of the tensile behavior of welded constructions made of austenitic stainless steel in corrosive environments is of great importance for the safer use of the construction. When austenitic stainless steels are welded together, welding defects can occur in some cases. And stainless steels are used in corrosive environments. Thus, we are aimed to investigate the effect of welding defects the tensile behavior in corrosive environment of AISI 304 L stainless steel joined with shielded metal electrode. Design/methodology/approach: Hardness measurements and micro-macro structures examination were made before the corrosion test to characterize the structure of the weld zone. Corrosion tests were carried out in accordance with EN ISO 9227 by exposing the welded tensile specimens to salt spray for 24-96-240-480-720-1000 hours. After the salt spray test, tensile tests were performed. The fractured surfaces were examined following the tensile tests by scanning electron microscope (SEM). Findings: A significant decrease in the tensile strength of the material was observed with the increase of the salt spraying period as a result of the tests. It is worth noting that corrosion products were occurred especially in the areas of welding defects. Research limitations/implications: This study was performed on materials containing welding defects. In addition, the corrosive environment was provided by salt spraying. It should not be forgotten that the materials may behave differently in different corrosive environments. Originality/value: While there are studies regarding effects of welding defects and corrosion individually, no study has been found in the literature which considers the effect of welding defects within corrosive environments on the material strength. Therefore, this study presents novel findings by considering both detrimental effects at the same time. The study shows significant decrease in strength of the material due to welding defects and corrosive environment. © International OCSCO World Press. All rights reserved. 2017.
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AISI 304L stainless steel, Salt spray, Tensile behaviours, Weld defect, Tensile behaviours, AISI 304L stainless steel, Salt spray, Weld defect, 620
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0205 materials engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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2
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Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
Volume
85
Issue
1
Start Page
26
End Page
30
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