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Shielded metal arc welding of AISI 409M ferritic stainless steel: study on mechanical, intergranular corrosion properties and microstructure analysis

Sachin Ambade (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur, India)
Chetan Tembhurkar (Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering, Nagpur, India)
Awanikumar P. Patil (Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India)
Prakash Pantawane (Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Industrial Management, College of Engineering, Pune, India)
Ravi Pratap Singh (Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, Dr BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 4 August 2021

Issue publication date: 10 May 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is on AISI 409 M ferritic stainless steel (FSS) which is developing a preferred choice for railway carriages, storage tanks and reactors in chemical plants. The intergranular corrosion behavior of welded SS 409 M has been studied in H2SO4 solution (0.5 M) with the addition of NH4SCN (0.01 M) with different heat input. As this study is very important in context of various chemical and petrochemical industries.

Design/methodology/approach

The microstructure, mechanical properties and intergranular corrosion properties of AISI 409 M FSS using shielded metal arc welding were investigated. Shielded metal arc welding with different welding current values are used to change the heat input in the joints resulted in the microstructural variations. The microstructure of the welded steel was carefully inspected along the width of the heat-affected zone (HAZ) and the transverse-section of the thin plate.

Findings

The width of heat affected zone (3.1,4.2 and 5.8 mm) increases on increasing the welding heat input. Due to change in grain size (grain coarsening) as HAZ increased. From the microstructure, it was observed that the large grain growth which is dendritic and the structure become finer to increase in welding heat input. For lower heat input, the maximum microhardness value (388HV) was observed compared with medium (351 HV) and higher heat input (344 HV), which is caused by a rapid cooling rate and the depleted area of chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni). The increase in weld heat input decreases tensile strength, i.e. 465 MPa, 440 MPa and 418 MPa for low, medium and high heat input, respectively. This is because of grain coarsening and chromium carbide precipitation in sensitized zone and wider HAZ. The degree of sensitization increases (27.04%, 31.86% and 36.08%) to increase welding heat input because of chromium carbide deposition at the grain boundaries. The results revealed that the higher degree of sensitization and the difference in intergranular corrosion behavior under high heat input are related to the grain growth in the HAZ and the weld zone.

Originality/value

The study is based on intergranular corrosion behavior of welded SS 409 M in H2SO4 solution (0.5 M) with the addition of NH4SCN (0.01 M) with different heat input which is rarely found in literature.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Shri Prantick Chatterjee, Ador Fontech Limited, MIDC, Nagpur, India for providing welding facility.

Citation

Ambade, S., Tembhurkar, C., Patil, A.P., Pantawane, P. and Singh, R.P. (2022), "Shielded metal arc welding of AISI 409M ferritic stainless steel: study on mechanical, intergranular corrosion properties and microstructure analysis", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. 19 No. 3, pp. 266-273. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-03-2021-0146

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