Search for dissertations about: "thesis duplex stainless steel weld"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis duplex stainless steel weld.
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1. Welds in the lean duplex stainless steel LDX 2101 : effect of microstructure and weld oxides on corrosion properties
Abstract : Duplex stainless steels are a very attractive alternative to austenitic grades due to their higher strength and good corrosion performance. The austenitic grades can often be welded autogenously, while the duplex grades normally require addition of filler metal. READ MORE
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2. Super duplex stainless steels : Microstructure and propertiesof physically simulated base and weld metal
Abstract : High-temperature processing and application of super duplex stainless steel(SDSS) are associated with the risk of changes in the ferrite/austenite balance and precipitation of secondary phases. This study was therefore aimed at improving knowledge about effects of thermal cycles on the microstructure and properties of SDSS base and weld metal. READ MORE
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3. Microstructure and properties of welds in the lean duplex stainless steel LDX 2101
Abstract : Duplex stainless steels can be very attractive alternatives to austenitic grades due to their almost double strength at equal pitting corrosion resistance. When welding, the duplex alloys normally require addition of filler metal, while the commodity austenitic grades can often be welded autogenously. READ MORE
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4. Influence of multiple welding cycles on microstructure and corrosion resistance of a super duplex stainless steel
Abstract : Super duplex stainless steel (SDSS) has found a wide use in demanding applications such as offshore, chemical and petrochemical industries thanks to its excellent combination of mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. Welding of SDSS, however, is associated with the risk of precipitation of secondary phases and formation of excessive amounts of ferrite in the weld metal and heat affected zone. READ MORE
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5. The Influence of Composition and Hot Processes on Heat Affected Zone and Weld Metal Behavior and Mechnacal Properties of Ti Grade 5 and Stainless Steel
Abstract : This thesis discusses on results of experiments carried outwith austenitic, duplex and super duplex stainless steels andTi-6Al-4V. In these it has been seen that the heat cycle duringwelding or weld simulation has a great effect on the propertiesof thematerials. READ MORE