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Effect of Travel Speed and Mixed Gas Penetration Protection on Mechanical Properties During the Manufacture of 304L Stainless Steel Tubing by the GTAW Process
Autor
PEDRO HERNANDEZ GUTIERREZ
JORGE LEOBARDO ACEVEDO DAVILA
CARLOS ALBERTO GUEVARA CHAVEZ
JOSE JORGE RUIZ MONDRAGON
FRANCISCO CEPEDA RODRIGUEZ
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Resumen o descripción
The austenitic stainless steels of type 304L are alloys which have carbon content below 0.03%.
Applications of this stainless steel includes tubing for cooling systems in the automotive industry. The
present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of variables involved in welding operations by the
GTAW process of an austenitic stainless steel pipe grade 304L on characteristics as penetration and
mechanical properties. Some variables to consider are travel speed and shielding gas mixture. An
analysis of variance was used to determine which variable promotes the greatest impact in this process.
According obtained results, hydrogen content has an important effect on penetration; mechanical
properties were not affected by changing considered variables.
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septiembre de 2012
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P. Hernández-Gutiérrez, J. L. Acevedo-Dávila, J.J. Ruíz Mondragón, C.A. Guevara Chavez, F. Cepeda-Rodriguez. (2012). Effect of Travel Speed and Mixed Gas Penetration Protection on Mechanical Properties During the Manufacture of 304L Stainless Steel Tubing by the GTAW Process. Chapter 13 (pp 133-143). ISBN 978-607-9023-18-8.
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