A Comparative Analysis on Corrosion Behavior on Precipitation Hardened Stainless Steel Weldments for Car Parts
2023-28-0149
11/10/2023
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- Precipitation Hardened Stainless Steel (PHSS) is one of the martensitic steels that possess exceptional strength and corrosion resistance. Because of its characteristics, this PHSS is exclusively adopted in numerous engineering uses such as nuclear, chemical and marine industries. Welding is one of the important methods of joining that helps to make weldments with better performance characteristics. Corrosion behaviour is one of the important characteristics that contribute hugely to marine and other corrosion-related environments and also this is the most common problem for most of the manufacturing industries. The goal of this study was to analyze the PHSS weldments’ corrosive behavior and compare it with that of the two commonly used welding processes, namely MIG and TIG. The corrosive properties of the weldments were evaluated using various mediums, such as nitric acid, ferric chloride, and Oxalic acid. The weight loss procedure was utilized to calculate the PHSS weldments’ corrosion rate. The results of the study revealed that the corrosion rate has increased with time. Temperature variations were identified as the primary cause of this phenomenon.
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- D, P., A, G., Pasupuleti, T., Natarajan, M. et al., "A Comparative Analysis on Corrosion Behavior on Precipitation Hardened Stainless Steel Weldments for Car Parts," SAE Technical Paper 2023-28-0149, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-28-0149.