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M. Ahl Sarmadi, M. Shamanian, M. Atapour, H. Edris, A. Behjat,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (8-2017)
Abstract

In this study, the corrosion behavior of super duplex stainless steel UNS S32750 and tungsten arc welding with filler metals AWS ER2594 duplex stainless steel in acidic solution containing chloride ions have been investigated. Microstructure of weld joints evaluateby light and electron microscope and corrosion behavior examine by open circuit potential and cyclic polarization tests.The results showed that increas in heat input leads to a change in the distribution of alloying elements, formation of intermetallic phases around grain boundaries and the shifting balance between austenite and ferritein phases in weld region. Based on the cyclic polarization tests, cross-weld and base  metal active behavior and have good corrosion resistance due to the presence of high alloying elements. As well as increase in heat input leads  to  an increase in current density and decrease in the pitting potential.

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