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Vallant, Rudolf
Graz University of Technology
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- 2024The effect of thermomechanical welding on the microstructure and mechanical properties of S700MC steel weldscitations
- 2024Welding of S1100 Ultra high-Strength Steel Plates with Matching Metal-Cored Filler Wirecitations
- 2023Critical verification of the effective diffusion conceptcitations
- 2022Undermatched Welding of Ultra-High-Strength Steel S1100 with Metal-Cored Wirecitations
- 2022Mechanical and microstructural properties of S1100 UHSS welds obtained by EBW and MAG weldingcitations
- 2022Resistance of Quench and Partitioned Steels Against Hydrogen Embrittlementcitations
- 2020Evaluation of Quenching and Partitioning C20MnSi Steel microstructure
- 2020Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of advanced high-strength steels (AHSS)
- 2020Electrochemical and structural property of TiSiNb TFSOC on affordable interconnects in proton exchange membrane fuel cell applicationscitations
- 2019Effects of Er and Zr Additions on the As-Cast Microstructure and on the Solution-Heat-Treatment Response of Innovative Al-Si-Mg-Based Alloyscitations
- 2019Friction stir welding of API X70 steel incorporating Ti-dioxidecitations
- 2019Improvement of hydrogen induced stress corrosion cracking resistance of ultra-high strength steel screws and fasteners
- 2018EFFECT OF FRICTION STIR PROCESSING ON CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF CAST AZ91C MAGNESIUM ALLOYcitations
- 2018The effects of friction stir processing on the wear beahvior of cast AZ91C magnesium alloycitations
- 2018Effect of Ti Addition on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Weld Metals in HSLA Steelscitations
- 2018Characterization of localized corrosion of heat treated Er- and Zr-containing A356 alloys in 3.5 wt% NaCl aqueous solutioncitations
- 2017Pitting corrosion behaviour of stainless steel AISI 304 with different tinting colours
- 2016Experimental investigations on single-sided CMT welding of hybrid aluminum-steel blanks
- 2016Experimental investigation and numerical simulation of resistance spot welding for residual stress evaluation of DP1000 steelcitations
- 2016Effect of Friction Stir Welding on Microstructure and Properties of Micro-TiO_2 doped HSLA Steel
- 2015Surface Modification of pure magnesium and magnesium alloy AZ91 by Friction Stir Processingcitations
- 2012Electron beam welding of a TMCP steel with 700 MPa yield strengthcitations
- 2012Artfremdes Fügen von Magnesium im Karosseriebau
- 2012Influence of the Soft Zone on the Strength of Welded Modern HSLA Steelscitations
- 2009Modification of coupling parameters for a more accurate cumerically coupled simulation of the resistance spot welding process
- 2008The influence of Zinc coatings on the electrode wear during resistance spot welding of sheet steel
- 2008Influence of plastic anisotropy on the mechanical behavior of clinched joint of different coated thin steel sheets
- 2008EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF CLINCHING PROCESSES FOR CPP COATED THIN STEEL SHEETS
- 2006Influence of Niobium on mechanical properties and hot crack susceptibility of Nickel-base cored-wire weld metal type 70/20 and 70/15
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Pitting corrosion behaviour of stainless steel AISI 304 with different tinting colours
Abstract
Tinting colours are a problem often arising at the welding root surface of stainless steel pipes. They appear if a certain residual oxygen content is in the reducing N2/H2 purge gas. Different tinting colours are directly connectable to the thickness and the degradation of the chromium oxide layer. For the artificially produced different tinting colours in air, the reduction of the corrosion resistance is evaluated, to determine the critical residual oxygen content. The tinting colours show a change of the corrosion potentials. The investigations are conducted on the most common stainless steel type AISI 304 / 1.4301 of surface conditions 2B (Skin Pass) and 2R (Bright Annealed) with different tinting colours, artificially produced, using a furnace. Electrochemical linear polarization tests are performed on the tinted samples to investigate their corrosion resistance as a function of the Open Circuit Potential (OCP) and the Break Through Potential (BTP). Therefor a standard three electrode set up in a 1l corrosion cell with a 5% NaCl electrolyte is used. Furthermore, the investigations are aimed to standardize the corrosion testing procedure and parameter finding for future corrosion investigations on stainless steels for different applications depending on their surface condition. After the electrochemical tests the severity of the corrosion attack is evaluated metallographically by measuring the depth and the diameter of the pits.