WELDING OF 1.4462 DUPLEX STEEL USED IN MEANS OF ROAD TRANSPORT
Journal: Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport (Vol.122, No. 122)Publication Date: 2024-03-01
Authors : Bożena SZCZUCKA-LASOTA Tomasz WĘGRZYN;
Page : 281-292
Keywords : civil engineering; transport; tanker truck; tubular cored metal arc welding; 1.4462 duplex steel;
Abstract
Materials with good mechanical and chemical properties (materials should be resistant to various types of corrosion) are proposed for the various structures of means of transport. For this reason, high-alloy steels, including duplex steels, are increasingly used in the automotive industry. The 1.4462 duplex steel used in means of road transport steel could be treated as an interesting high-strength stainless material used in the automotive industry. Generally, duplex steels have a high resistance to localized and uniform corrosion. The duplex and superduplex steels are assumed to be rather proper weldable materials; however, cracks could be observed both in the heat-affected zone (HAZ) and in the weld. The article analyses the influence of tubular cored metal arc (136) with active gas shield welding (process 136) parameters on the arrangement of correct joints used in tanker truck elements, as an example of welding in the automotive sector. Various mechanical tests checking the properties of joints were realized. The goal of the paper is to choose the correct welding parameters for elements of 1.4462 steel. The construction elements of a tanker truck are made by the 136 method of welding.
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