THE EFFECT OF SILICON CONTENT ON THE (硅上的内容的影响).pdf
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Nov 19th – 21st 2014, Pilsen, Czech Republic, EU
THE EFFECT OF SILICON CONTENT ON THE PITTING CORROSION OF DUPLEX
STAINLESS STEEL WELDMENT
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B. H. Lee , H. J. Lee , D. W. Kang , H. W. Lee
aDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Dong-A University, 840 Hadan-dong, Saha-gu, Busan
604-714, Republic of Korea, hwlee@dau.ac.kr (H.W. Lee).
Abstract
In this study, the effect of Si content at a welded DSS on the pitting resistance was investigated. FCAW (Flux
Cored Arc Welding) was conducted using 22Cr-9Ni-3Mo as the basic composition and adjusting the Si
content to 0.6wt%, 0.9wt%, and 1.8wt%. The δ-ferrite fraction increased due to addition of Si, and the
amount of γ2 decreased. In the ferric chloride pitting test, the weight reduction range decreased due to an
increase in the Si content. As to the location, pittings occurred intensively at the grain boundary or within the
austenite grain due to the difference in PREN caused by the differential solid solubility in each phase.
However, the higher the addition of Si, the more the number of pittings generated at the grain boundary
decreased as the coherence of the passive film increased by the Si accumulated at the boundary. As a result
of the potentiodynamic polarization test, while the Epit(Critical Pitting Potential) of all specimens depending
on the temperature were observed to be similar at room temperature up to 45 ℃, the reduction range of the
Epit was found to be small at the temperature higher than 45 ℃as Si content increased. This was found to be
because of formation of Si
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