GOVINDASAMY, Mahadevan ;MANGALAKARAN JOSEPH MANUEL, Lloyd Jenner ;THAMILKOLUNTHU, Senthilkumar . Corrosion Studies on Post-Weld Heat Treated Dissimilar AISI2205 and AISI310 Joints Using Electrochemical Noise Analysis. Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering, [S.l.], v. 71, n.1-2, p. 3-9, october 2024. ISSN 0039-2480. Available at: <https://www.sv-jme.eu/sl/article/corrosion-studies-on-post-weld-heat-treated-dissimilar-aisi-2205-and-aisi-310-joints-using-electrochemical-noise-analysis/>. Date accessed: 09 mar. 2025. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.5545/sv-jme.2024.1084.
Govindasamy, M., Mangalakaran Joseph Manuel, L., & Thamilkolunthu, S. (2025). Corrosion Studies on Post-Weld Heat Treated Dissimilar AISI2205 and AISI310 Joints Using Electrochemical Noise Analysis. Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 71(1-2), 3-9. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.5545/sv-jme.2024.1084
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Govindasamy, M.,Mangalakaran Joseph Manuel, L.,Thamilkolunthu, S. 2025 October 71. Corrosion Studies on Post-Weld Heat Treated Dissimilar AISI2205 and AISI310 Joints Using Electrochemical Noise Analysis. Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering. [Online] 71:1-2
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Govindasamy, Mahadevan, Lloyd Jenner Mangalakaran Joseph Manuel, & Senthilkumar Thamilkolunthu. "Corrosion Studies on Post-Weld Heat Treated Dissimilar AISI2205 and AISI310 Joints Using Electrochemical Noise Analysis." Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering [Online], 71.1-2 (2025): 3-9. Web. 09 Mar. 2025
TY - JOUR AU - Govindasamy, Mahadevan AU - Mangalakaran Joseph Manuel, Lloyd Jenner AU - Thamilkolunthu, Senthilkumar PY - 2025 TI - Corrosion Studies on Post-Weld Heat Treated Dissimilar AISI2205 and AISI310 Joints Using Electrochemical Noise Analysis JF - Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering DO - 10.5545/sv-jme.2024.1084 KW - AISI2205; AISI310; corrosion; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; CaCl2; N2 - The corrosion behavior of dissimilar weldments between AISI310 and AISI2205 stainless steels in a 5 % calcium chloride solution at 50 °C was investigated under three conditions: as-welded, lower post-weld heat treatment at 800 °C, and higher post-weld heat treatment at 1000 °C. Microstructural examination revealed severe pitting in the as-welded sample, with pit widths ranging from 270 μm to 360 μm. The lower heat-treated sample had larger pits (310 μm to 370 μm), while the higher heat-treated sample showed homogeneous corrosion with a protective oxide coating. The as-welded sample had the highest corrosion rate, followed by the lower heat-treated sample, which had a moderate rate, and the higher heat-treated sample had the lowest rate. The corrosion current densities were 5.26×10—³ mA/cm², 4.6×10—4 mA/cm², and 1.4×10—4 mA/cm², respectively. Electrochemical noise measurements confirmed these findings, with the higher heat-treated sample showing negligible localized corrosion and homogenous corrosion behavior. UR - https://www.sv-jme.eu/sl/article/corrosion-studies-on-post-weld-heat-treated-dissimilar-aisi-2205-and-aisi-310-joints-using-electrochemical-noise-analysis/
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TY - JOUR AU - Govindasamy, Mahadevan AU - Mangalakaran Joseph Manuel, Lloyd Jenner AU - Thamilkolunthu, Senthilkumar PY - 2024/10/07 TI - Corrosion Studies on Post-Weld Heat Treated Dissimilar AISI2205 and AISI310 Joints Using Electrochemical Noise Analysis JF - Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering; Vol 71, No 1-2 (2025): Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering DO - 10.5545/sv-jme.2024.1084 KW - AISI2205, AISI310, corrosion, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, CaCl2, N2 - The corrosion behavior of dissimilar weldments between AISI310 and AISI2205 stainless steels in a 5 % calcium chloride solution at 50 °C was investigated under three conditions: as-welded, lower post-weld heat treatment at 800 °C, and higher post-weld heat treatment at 1000 °C. Microstructural examination revealed severe pitting in the as-welded sample, with pit widths ranging from 270 μm to 360 μm. The lower heat-treated sample had larger pits (310 μm to 370 μm), while the higher heat-treated sample showed homogeneous corrosion with a protective oxide coating. The as-welded sample had the highest corrosion rate, followed by the lower heat-treated sample, which had a moderate rate, and the higher heat-treated sample had the lowest rate. The corrosion current densities were 5.26×10—³ mA/cm², 4.6×10—4 mA/cm², and 1.4×10—4 mA/cm², respectively. Electrochemical noise measurements confirmed these findings, with the higher heat-treated sample showing negligible localized corrosion and homogenous corrosion behavior. UR - https://www.sv-jme.eu/sl/article/corrosion-studies-on-post-weld-heat-treated-dissimilar-aisi-2205-and-aisi-310-joints-using-electrochemical-noise-analysis/
Govindasamy, Mahadevan, Mangalakaran Joseph Manuel, Lloyd Jenner, AND Thamilkolunthu, Senthilkumar. "Corrosion Studies on Post-Weld Heat Treated Dissimilar AISI2205 and AISI310 Joints Using Electrochemical Noise Analysis" Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering [Online], Volume 71 Number 1-2 (07 October 2024)
Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering 71(2025)1-2, 3-9
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The corrosion behavior of dissimilar weldments between AISI310 and AISI2205 stainless steels in a 5 % calcium chloride solution at 50 °C was investigated under three conditions: as-welded, lower post-weld heat treatment at 800 °C, and higher post-weld heat treatment at 1000 °C. Microstructural examination revealed severe pitting in the as-welded sample, with pit widths ranging from 270 μm to 360 μm. The lower heat-treated sample had larger pits (310 μm to 370 μm), while the higher heat-treated sample showed homogeneous corrosion with a protective oxide coating. The as-welded sample had the highest corrosion rate, followed by the lower heat-treated sample, which had a moderate rate, and the higher heat-treated sample had the lowest rate. The corrosion current densities were 5.26×10—³ mA/cm², 4.6×10—4 mA/cm², and 1.4×10—4 mA/cm², respectively. Electrochemical noise measurements confirmed these findings, with the higher heat-treated sample showing negligible localized corrosion and homogenous corrosion behavior.