Effect of Cryogenic Treatment on Sensitization of 304 Stainless Steel in TIG Welding

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作者
Singh R. [1 ]
Slathia R.S. [1 ]
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[1] Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, 141006, Punjab
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Cryogenic treatment; Sensitization; TIG welding;
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10.1007/s40032-015-0214-9
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Stainless steel (SS) is sensitized by a thermal treatment in the range of 400–850 °C and inter-granular attack would occur upon subsequent exposure to certain media. In many practical situations, such as welding, sensitization is best studied by continuous cooling through the sensitizing temperature range wherein the variables are the peak temperature reached and the cooling rate in contrast to temperature and time of the isothermal hold which has been the customary practice. There are also various methods of controlling the inter-granular corrosion viz. lowering the carbon content, adding stabilizers and applying solution heat treatment but all these methods are either costly or difficult to apply. This study is focussed on the effect of cryogenically treated tungsten electrode of TIG welding on the sensitization behaviour of 304SS by taking into consideration the weld properties (like: hardness, tensile strength, percentage elongation and micro-structure). The parameters of significance are current, pulse frequency and gas flow rate. Further the study suggested that the results of non cryo treated electrode were better than the treated one on sensitization of welded joints during TIG welding within the range of selected parameters. © 2015, The Institution of Engineers (India).
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