Abstract Comparitive analysis of the corrosion resistance of H32 5052 Al alloy and galvanized mild steel lap joints fabricated by a) Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding-brazing and b) Cold metal… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Comparitive analysis of the corrosion resistance of H32 5052 Al alloy and galvanized mild steel lap joints fabricated by a) Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding-brazing and b) Cold metal transfer (CMT) was done by keeping wire feed rate and welding speed constant. The weld interfaces of 5052 Al and mild steel were characterized using Field emission scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and nano-indentation measurements. Weight loss tests were done as per ASTM G 67-04 on the lap joints. Results indicated formation of Al-Fe-Si layer at the weld bead-mild steel interface in both the techniques. The layer was found to be Aluminium rich in MIG –braze sample whereas it was iron rich in the CMT sample. The layer thickness was found to be higher in the toe region than the head region in both samples. The Al-Fe-Si layer preferentially dissolved during the weight loss test of the welds. The thickness of Al-Fe-Si layer for MIG-braze welds was greater resulting in higher intergranular corrosion.
               
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