Effect of hot corrosion demeanour on aerospace-grade Hastelloy X made by pulsed and constant current arc welding in molten salts at 820 C

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The effect of hot corrosion tendency of Hastelloy X weldment made by pulsed current tungsten inert gas (PCTIG) and constant current tungsten inert gas (CCTIG) welding has been studied. The welding has been done using ERNiCrCoMo-1 (Mo-1) filler. The hot corrosion demeanour of the Hastelloy X has studied in two different molten salt circumstance such as MS-1 (molten salt-1) (75Na2SO4 + 20V2O5 + 5NaCl) and MS-2 (molten salt-2) (75Na2SO4 + 25V2O5) for 25 cycles (one hour in each cycle) at 820 C. The MS-1 substrate shows the maximum weight gain compared to MS-2. Also, the largest parabolic constant (Kp) is observed for PCTIG MS-1. The existence of NaCl in MS-1 has improved the corrosion rate by generating more spallation and exfoliation on the surface. The trends of hot corrosion resistance are following the order of, CCTIG Mo-1 MS-1 < PCTIG Mo-1 MS-2. The smaller grain size and higher protective oxides (NiO, NiFe2O4, NiCr2O4, and Cr2O3) developed in PCTIG MS-1 and MS-2 improves the corrosion resistance compared to coarser gains and fewer protective oxides in CCTIG MS-1 and MS-2, respectively. The non-protective oxides (Fe2O3 and MoO3) improved the corrosion rate of the substrate. From this investigation, it is clear that PCTIG weldment in the MS-2 environment is providing better protection to corrosion at 820 C.

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Sathishkumar, M., Subramani, P., Natesh, M., Venkateshkannan, M., Arivazhagan, N., & Manikandan, M. (2020). Effect of hot corrosion demeanour on aerospace-grade Hastelloy X made by pulsed and constant current arc welding in molten salts at 820 C. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 912). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/912/3/032060

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