@inproceedings{84204ac433ed494080570713138391be,
title = "Hydrogen cracking in gas tungsten arc welding of an AISI type 321 stainless steel",
abstract = "The effects of in situ cathodic charging on the tensile properties and susceptibility to cracking of an AISI type 321 stainless steel, welded by the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process, was studied by various treatments. Appearance of delta-ferrite phase in the as-welded steels in our tested conditions was observed with discontinuous grain boundaries (M23C6) and a dense distribution of metal carbides MC ((Ti, Nb)C), which precipitated in the matrix. Shielding gas rates changes the mechanical properties of the welds. Ultimate tensile strength and ductility are increases with the resistance to the environments related the increase of the supplied shielding inert gas rates. Charged specimens, caused mainly in decreases in the ductility of welded specimens. However, more severe decrease in ductility was obtained after post weld heat treatment (PWHT). The fracture of sensitized specimens was predominantly intergranular, whereas the as-welded specimens exhibited massive transgranular regions. Both types of specimen demonstrated narrow brittle zones at the sides of the fracture surface and ductile micro-void coalescences in the middle. Ferrite δ was form after welding with high density of dislocation structures and stacking faults formation and the thin stacking fault plates with ε-martensite phase were typically found in the austenitic matrix after the cathodical charging process.",
keywords = "Cathodical charging, Cracking, GTAW, Hydrogen embritllement, Stainless steel, Welding",
author = "P. Rozenak and Ya Unigovski and R. Shneck",
year = "2014",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-48765-6_86",
language = "English",
series = "Energy Materials 2014, Conference Proceedings",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Inc.",
pages = "711--716",
booktitle = "Energy Materials 2014, Conference Proceedings",
address = "United States",
note = "Energy Materials 2014 ; Conference date: 04-11-2014 Through 06-11-2014",
}