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Microstructure Evolution and Selective Corrosion Resistance in Underwater Multi-pass 2101 Duplex Stainless Steel Welding Joints

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-018-4686-0

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51374111, 51175185]
  2. Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province [2015B010919005, 2015B050502005]
  3. Science and Technology Project of Guangzhou City [201510010230, 201604046026]
  4. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Information Materials (Guilin University of Electronic Technology, P. R. China) [161001-K]
  5. China Scholarship Council [201606155058]

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A recently developed promising material, 2101 lean duplex stainless steel, represents an alternative to 304 austenite stainless steel. In this work, multi-pass 2101 weld joints were fabricated using the flux-cored arc welding method in a hyperbaric chamber. The pressure varied from 0 to 0.75 MPa. The evolution of the welding process and microstructure was investigated. gamma (2) formation in the reheated zones of the WM and HAZ was not uniform. The closer the reheated zone is to the subsequent heat source, the greater the gamma (2) formation in the reheated zone. Sufficient primary austenite transformation inhibited Cr2N precipitation and the subsequent intragranular gamma (2) formation in the reheated weld passes of the 0.45 MPa weld metal. The localized corrosion resistance of each zone of the 0.45 MPa DSS joint was measured using non-destructive double-loop electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation tests. The localized corrosion was induced by gamma (2) and Cr2N. The root region of the 0.45 MPa weld metal underwent two subsequent welding thermal cycles, which induced increased gamma (2) formation and lower resistance to corrosion because of the decreased pitting resistance value of gamma (2). The correlation between microstructure evolution and the distribution of selective corrosion was determined.

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