Effect of welding parameters on corrosion behavior of dissimilar weld joints of Al5052 and galvanized mild steel

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2018-01-01
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Shajahan, Shaik
Acharyya, Swati Ghosh
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The current study investigated the effect of welding parameters such as wire feed rate and welding speed on the corrosion behavior of dissimilar alloy welds of Al 5052 and Galvanized mild steel. Al 5052 alloy and galvanized mild steel plates welded in the form of lap joint by Cold Metal Transfer (CMT) welding process and Pulsed Arc Metal Inert Gas (PAMIG) welding process using 4043 Aluminum alloy filler. Welding conducted at different welding parameters viz., welding speed (0.8 mm/min and 1.0 mm/min) and wire feed rate (5.8 mm/min and 6.5 mm/min). The microstructure and phase determination of the weld joints analyzed by Field Emission Scanning electron microscopy and X-Ray Diffraction respectively. Resistance of crevice and inter granular corrosion of the welds were studied as a function of different welding parameters as per ASTMG67-Al-alloys. The effect of welding parameters on the corrosion resistance of the joints and correlation of microstructural features such as formation of intermetallics at the interfaces etc. throughout specimens studied in detail.
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Al5052, Corrosion, Dissimilar weld joints, Galvanized mild steel, Intermetallic phases, Microstructure, Welding parameters
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Journal of Corrosion Science and Engineering. v.21