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International Journal of Thermofluids
Influence of hot corrosion on pulsed current gas tungsten arc weldment of aerospace-grade 80A alloy exposed to high temperature aggressive environment
Simone Mancin1  P. Subramani2  Senthil Kumaran Selvaraj3  M. Manikandan3  N. Arivazhagan3 
[1] Department of Management and Engineering, University of Padova, Vicenza, 36100, Italy;Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology – Jain University, Bangalore, 562 112, India;School of Mechanical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, 632014, India;
关键词: Alloy 80A;    Hot corrosion;    Oxidation;    Molten salt;    Pulsed current gas tungsten arc welding;    Weldment;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

One of the significant issues that shorten the life of components used in high-temperature applications is hot corrosion. The current study compares the performance of welded aerospace-grade 80A fabricated through continuous and pulsed gas tungsten arc welding techniques. Weld coupons are produced using two different filler wires (ERNiCrMo-3 (Mo-3) and ERNiCr-3 (Cr-3)). Welded substrates are subjected to 50 cycles of air oxidation and Na2SO4 + 60%V2O5 molten salt environmental conditions at 900 °C. Corrosion products were analysed through scanning electron microscope/energy dispersive spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction analyses. Thermogravimetric analysis revealed that all welded substrates trailed the parabolic rate of law kinetics. In the molten salt (MS) environment, gas tungsten arc welded (GTAW) Mo-3 substrate showed more weight gain. In contrast, a minor weight gain was observed in the pulsed current gas tungsten arc welded (PCGTAW) Cr-3 substrate. It indicates that accelerated corrosion kinetics was observed in the molten salt environmental condition that showed more weight gain than air oxidation. amongst the weldments, pulsed current gas tungsten witnessed superior corrosion-resistant behaviour. This phenomenon is observed due to grain refinement suppression of heat-affected zones and secondary phases in the weld fusion zone. In addition, the appearance of protective oxides such as Cr2O3, NbO and NiCr2O4 helps arrest the oxidation at the surface and sub-surface layer by providing good resistance against hot corrosion to the welded substrate. Thus, utilizing the PCGTAW technique during the fabrication/refurbishing process helps promote the material's corrosion resistance against a hot corrosion environment.

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