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Strengthening conventional materials through additive manufacturing is generally understood to occur due to rapid cooling in the metallurgical process, which refines the microstructure by producing smaller grain sizes and segregating elements at specific
Yurong Wang +5 more
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This study explores the process chain for reverse engineering and additive manufacturing of a water pump impeller in a process plant. Key aspects include digital twin creation, CAD redesign, material certification, Hirtisation postprocessing, and performance testing. Insights highlight iterative design for improved precision and reliability.
Michael Stadler +3 more
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Development of a High- Chromium Ferritic Stainless Steel TTS443
In the light of specific properties of austenitic stainless steel 304 (type Crl8-Ni8) and ferritic stainless steel 430 (type Crl7), a high-chromium ferritic stainless steel TTS433 (/%: 0.010C, 21Cr, 0.40Cu, 0. 25Nb, 0. 20Ti, 0.
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Mechanical properties of pre-strained austenitic stainless steel from the view of energy density
The effect of pre-strain on mechanical properties was investigated for 316L austenitic stainless steel over pre-strain value ranging from 0% to 35%. The effect of pre-strain on energy density of tensile curve was focused, and pre-strain enhances elastic ...
Jian Peng +3 more
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Schematic depicting corrosion layer formation and changes in stainless steel exposed to Solar Salt at 600°C for 1000 h under different atmospheres: (a) N2 accelerates salt decomposition, producing nitrite and oxide ions, causing severe corrosion. (b) Adding O2 reduces nitrite ions formation, resulting in less corrosion than N2 alone.
Sumit Kumar +4 more
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The localized corrosion behavior of lean duplex stainless steel EN 1.4062 is systematically compared with austenitic and higher‐alloyed duplex grades in natural seawater. A clear resistance ranking is established, highlighting EN 1.4062 as a cost‐effective alternative for limited marine exposure.
Mohammad Hassanzadeh +4 more
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High nitrogen austenitic stainless steels are an important engineering structural material. Under annealing conditions, the addition of interstitial solid solution element nitrogen can improve the yield strength and tensile strength of the alloy without ...
Yinghu Wang +5 more
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Surface Modification of a Nickel-Free Austenitic Stainless Steel by Low-Temperature Nitriding
Low-temperature nitriding allows to improve surface hardening of austenitic stainless steels, maintaining or even increasing their corrosion resistance. The treatment conditions to be used in order to avoid the precipitation of large amounts of nitrides ...
Francesca Borgioli +2 more
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This article examines the impact of externally introduced chromium compounds on the localized corrosion of 316 L stainless steel in acidic chloride environments such as hydrochloric acid. While the corrosion resistance of 316 L relies on the formation of a chromium‐rich passive oxide layer, industrial conditions may expose the steel to various chromium
Florence Lequien
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Analysis of Corrosion and Wall Perforation in the Heat Exchanger Made of AISI 316L Stainless Steel
Elevated passivation temperature is identified as the dominant factor triggering localized corrosion and subsequent perforation of AISI 316L heat exchanger tubes. Electrochemical and complementary characterization results show that the alloy retains high resistance to general, pitting, and intergranular corrosion, indicating that failure primarily ...
Bojana Radojković +7 more
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