scholarly journals Effect of the cooling rates on heat-affected zone of UNS S32304 duplex stainless steel welded by pulsed GTAW process

Author(s):  
E. G. Betini ◽  
M. P. Gomes ◽  
L. A. Reis ◽  
C. S. Mucsi ◽  
M. C. Alencar ◽  
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Author(s):  
Xiaoyan Wang ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Xianren Kuang ◽  
Minxu Lu

Kela-2 Gas Field is the main supply for the West-East Gas Pipeline which runs across China with length of 4000 kilometers. Natural gas from Kela-2 contains CO2/H2S sour components and 10% condensation water, which makes the medium present very strong corrosivity. In avoidance of corrosion failure, DSS UNS S31803 line pipes were introduced to transmit the gas from the Gas Field to gathering center and processing factory. And it is the first time DSS pipes which is totally about 13km were widely used in oil and gas pipeline around the world. As it is known, DSS UNS S31803 pipes and traditional linepipes X80 were welded together between the gathering lines and mainline. Duplex stainless steel (DSS) UNS S31803 and X80 were welded by metal inertia gas welding (MIG) with consumable ER2209, and the joints take on good mechanical properties. The type II boundary close to the fusion boundary at the carbon steel side was observed by SEM. Obvious concentration gradient of Ni and Cr was observed in the region between the two boundaries, where the hardness was much higher. The weld metal with columnar and some polygonal ferrites take on good passivation against test solution. The heat affected zone beside the X80 base material is mostly granular bainite, some polygonal ferrites and few MA, X80 base material present obvious rolling state, the microstructure of which is the same to X80 heat affected zone, but the level of crystal size reach to 11.6. The corrosion behavior of them dosen’t have any difference, but the corrosion potential of X80 HAZ is much higher than X80 BM, about 50 mv, the corrosion rate of X80 HAZ is also much higher than X80 base material. Potential curves of different weldment regions were also studied in 3.5% NaCl solution and 3.5% NaCl solution with saturated CO2. Galvanic corrosion behavior of weld metal and X80 steel was also tested and the conclusion is: The cathode reaction is controlled by oxygen diffusion, and when area ratio S (S = Ac / Aa, Ac is the area of DSS WM, Aa is the area of X80 BM) increases, corrosion current of X80 is enhanced rapidly, which is called “gathering principle”. When the weld metal and X80 coupled, cathode has much higher polarization potential and is protected completely.


2020 ◽  
Vol 117 (4) ◽  
pp. 407
Author(s):  
Ammar Chabbi ◽  
Mabrouk Bouabdallah ◽  
Sergio Sao-Joao ◽  
Achraf Boudiaf ◽  
Guillaume Kermouche

Microstructure evolution and microindentation properties of dissimilar weld between Inconel 625 nickel based alloy and UNS S32205 Duplex Stainless Steel have been investigated in the current study. Samples in cross-section areas were prepared to investigate microstructure and micromechanical properties in different regions of weld using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and indentation measurements. Typical solidification microstructures were observed. Secondary phases were noticed in both the weld metal and heat affected zone of Inconel 625 alloy at cellular and interdendritic region in lamellar, rod shaped and cuboidal form. These secondary phases were identified as Laves phase and carbonitrides of Nb and Ti. Mechanical properties including elastic modulus and hardness were estimated across the weld joint. The results showed that the weld metal exhibit the lowest values of hardness and elastic modulus, however the Heat Affected Zone of the stainless steel exhibit the highest values owing to high δ-ferrite amount. In-situ nanoindentation coupled with Scanning Electron Microscope was carried out in Laves phase and the matrix weld in order to evaluate nanohardness. The result showed that the nanohardness of Laves phase is too great compared to the weld matrix.


2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Tahaei ◽  
Argelia Fabiola Miranda Perez ◽  
Mattia Merlin ◽  
Felipe Arturo Reyes Valdes ◽  
Gian Luca Garagnani

Abstract In this research, the effect of the addition of nickel powder and the application of a post weld heat treatment (PWHT) on the welding properties of the UNS S32304 lean duplex stainless steel were investigated in order to improve the microstructure and mechanical properties. Nickel powder was directly poured inside the joint gap and mixed with the filler metal during the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process; moreover, the solution heat treatment was performed at 1100 °C for 10 min. The joints were characterized by optical microscopy (OM) and the evolution of the phase percentages in the different zones was studied by means of the image analysis technique. Tensile and hardness tests were carried out on the joints in order to evaluate the improvement of the mechanical properties. The results showed that both the addition of nickel powder during the welding process and the post weld heat treatment made it possible to improve the mechanical properties of the weld joints. PWHT had the best effect in restoring the equal percentage of ferrite and austenite compared to the addition of nickel powder.


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