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Title: Nitrogen containing shielding gases for GTAW duplex stainless steels

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OSTI ID:33191

The duplex stainless steel are alloys characterized as consisting of two phases; austenite and ferrite. As such, they combine the benefits of both phases i.e. good ductility and general corrosion resistance of austenite, but with improved stress corrosion cracking resistance and strength associate with ferrite. Carefully controlled manufacturing techniques are employed to produce this combination in roughly equal proportions to ensure optimum properties. The range of duplex alloys studied in this work covered both the standard grade (2205) and the latest generation of super duplex (2507) alloys; typical compositions are shown in Table 1. Although the standard duplex is the most commonly available and widely used, super duplexes, which are characterized by higher chromium, nickel, molybdenum and nitrogen contents, have even better corrosion properties and are finding increasing applications in the offshore industry. To benefit from the superior properties of duplex, it is vital that these alloys can be welded effectively and that the properties of the welded joint match those of the parent weld. The objective of the current investigation was to study the effect of nitrogen, in both the shielding and purge gas, on the weld metal nitrogen content, microstructure and corrosion resistance, with the eventual aim of recommending an effective shielding gas mixture for duplex stainless steels.

OSTI ID:
33191
Report Number(s):
CONF-930641-; ISBN 0-7918-0785-1; TRN: IM9518%%12
Resource Relation:
Conference: OMAE `93: 12th international conference on offshore mechanics and arctic engineering, Glasgow (United Kingdom), 20-24 Jun 1993; Other Information: PBD: 1993; Related Information: Is Part Of OMAE 1993: Volume 3, Part A -- Materials engineering; Salama, M.M.; Toyoda, Masao; Liu, S.; Dos Santos, J.F.; Kocak, M.; Williams, J. [eds.]; PB: 434 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English