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Characterisation of Weld Metal for 3.5% Nickel Steel in Manual Metal Arc Welding and its Stress Corrosion and Low Cycle Corrosion Fatigue Propensities


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3.5% nickel steel possesses a combination of high strength and resistance to brittle fracture which makes it suitable to be widely used for the fabrication of storage tanks designed to be used at between 223K and 172K (pressure vessels to produce ethylene or propylene from naptha in chemical plant)[1-4].
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  • Characterisation of Weld Metal for 3.5% Nickel Steel in Manual Metal Arc Welding and its Stress Corrosion and Low Cycle Corrosion Fatigue Propensities

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P. Kumar
Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Student Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700 032, India
P. Majumdar
Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Student Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700 032, India
T. K. Pal
Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Student Jadavpur University, Calcutta-700 032, India

Abstract


3.5% nickel steel possesses a combination of high strength and resistance to brittle fracture which makes it suitable to be widely used for the fabrication of storage tanks designed to be used at between 223K and 172K (pressure vessels to produce ethylene or propylene from naptha in chemical plant)[1-4].