Weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel AISI2205 for marine applications – A recent review

In the present review, attempts have been made to analyze the metallurgical, mechanical, and corrosion properties of commercial marine alloy duplex stainless steel AISI 2205 with special reference to its weldability, machinability, and surfacing. In the first part, effects of various fusion and soli...

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Main Authors: A. Vinoth Jebaraj, L. Ajaykumar, C.R. Deepak, K.V.V. Aditya
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-05-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Research
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spelling doaj-d22d1508694642d982e10172974d08482020-11-25T00:19:22ZengElsevierJournal of Advanced Research2090-12322090-12242017-05-018318319910.1016/j.jare.2017.01.002Weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel AISI2205 for marine applications – A recent reviewA. Vinoth Jebaraj0L. Ajaykumar1C.R. Deepak2K.V.V. Aditya3School of Mechanical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, VIT University, IndiaDepartment of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, IndiaNational Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, IndiaIn the present review, attempts have been made to analyze the metallurgical, mechanical, and corrosion properties of commercial marine alloy duplex stainless steel AISI 2205 with special reference to its weldability, machinability, and surfacing. In the first part, effects of various fusion and solid-state welding processes on joining DSS 2205 with similar and dissimilar metals are addressed. Microstructural changes during the weld cooling cycle such as austenite reformation, partitioning of alloying elements, HAZ transformations, and the intermetallic precipitations are analyzed and compared with the different welding techniques. In the second part, machinability of DSS 2205 is compared with the commercial ASS grades in order to justify the quality of machining. In the third part, the importance of surface quality in a marine exposure is emphasized and the enhancement of surface properties through peening techniques is highlighted. The research gaps and inferences highlighted in this review will be more useful for the fabrications involved in the marine applications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123217300115Duplex stainless steelWeldingMachiningSurfacingShot peening
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author A. Vinoth Jebaraj
L. Ajaykumar
C.R. Deepak
K.V.V. Aditya
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L. Ajaykumar
C.R. Deepak
K.V.V. Aditya
Weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel AISI2205 for marine applications – A recent review
Journal of Advanced Research
Duplex stainless steel
Welding
Machining
Surfacing
Shot peening
author_facet A. Vinoth Jebaraj
L. Ajaykumar
C.R. Deepak
K.V.V. Aditya
author_sort A. Vinoth Jebaraj
title Weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel AISI2205 for marine applications – A recent review
title_short Weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel AISI2205 for marine applications – A recent review
title_full Weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel AISI2205 for marine applications – A recent review
title_fullStr Weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel AISI2205 for marine applications – A recent review
title_full_unstemmed Weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel AISI2205 for marine applications – A recent review
title_sort weldability, machinability and surfacing of commercial duplex stainless steel aisi2205 for marine applications – a recent review
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Advanced Research
issn 2090-1232
2090-1224
publishDate 2017-05-01
description In the present review, attempts have been made to analyze the metallurgical, mechanical, and corrosion properties of commercial marine alloy duplex stainless steel AISI 2205 with special reference to its weldability, machinability, and surfacing. In the first part, effects of various fusion and solid-state welding processes on joining DSS 2205 with similar and dissimilar metals are addressed. Microstructural changes during the weld cooling cycle such as austenite reformation, partitioning of alloying elements, HAZ transformations, and the intermetallic precipitations are analyzed and compared with the different welding techniques. In the second part, machinability of DSS 2205 is compared with the commercial ASS grades in order to justify the quality of machining. In the third part, the importance of surface quality in a marine exposure is emphasized and the enhancement of surface properties through peening techniques is highlighted. The research gaps and inferences highlighted in this review will be more useful for the fabrications involved in the marine applications.
topic Duplex stainless steel
Welding
Machining
Surfacing
Shot peening
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123217300115
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