Ankur V. Bansod
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology
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Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis | 2017
Ankur V. Bansod; Awanikumar P. Patil
Abstract In the present study, the influence of welding process on metallurgical, mechanical, and corrosion behavior of shielded metal arc welding and tungsten inert gas welding was explored using 308L electrode. Tungsten inert gas welding exhibited equiaxed grains, having better hardness and tensile strength than that of its counterpart. It is observed that heat-affected zone and unmixed zone of shielded metal arc welding is wider than tungsten inert gas welding. Dendrite length and inter-dendritic distance are smaller for tungsten inert gas welding. The volume fraction of ferrite is found to be higher in tungsten inert gas welding. The base metal shows higher ductility than both the weld; also, the ductility of tungsten inert gas welding was marginally better than shielded metal arc welding. Modified Strauss test shows intense grain dropping and strength reduction in both the process. The pitting corrosion resistance is found to be better for tungsten inert gas welding as compared to shielded metal arc welding. The galvanic current shows higher current density when couples are formed with base metal and weld zone produced by tungsten inert gas welding.
International Journal of Materials Research | 2018
Nilay N Khobragade; Ankur V. Bansod; Awanikumar P. Patil; Manish Bihade
Abstract In this study, the electrochemical behavior of 304L SS stainless steel in various nitric acid/chloride ratios was investigated. The characteristics of the passive film, formed at the open circuit potential (OCP) and at the passive potential (0.65 V vs SCE) were also compared. OCP results show that a stable passive film formed over the surface with higher nitric acid/chloride ratios. Potentiodynamic polarization curves and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements showed that with higher nitric acid/chloride ratios, the film resistance increases (R1) for OCP, passive potential, and the critical current density (icrit) and corrosion rate (icorr) decreases. Mott–Schottky analysis revealed that the film formed at OCP shows n-type behavior for 0.01 N and 1 N concentration and shows p-type behavior for 0.1 N nitric acid concentration. At 0.65 V (vs. SCE) of film formation potential, the film formed in 1 N concentration shows n – type behavior. In 0.01 N and 0.1 N acid concentration, p-type behavior has been observed. Also, according to Mott–Schottky analysis, it was found that a lower defect density was found in 0.1 N nitric acid, for both the potentials. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy spectra show evidence that the surface contains Fe and Cr as major elements. However, at OCP, Fe2O3 was the main constituent of the passive film, whereas the passive potential film was rich in Cr2O3. In addition, nitrogen and chloride were adsorbed in the passive film at passive potential.
Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly | 2018
Vipin Tandon; Awanikumar P. Patil; Ankur V. Bansod
ABSTRACT Cu-10Ni alloy has an outstanding resistance to corrosion in seawater due to formation of protective Cu2O film. However, in presence of S2− ions, it suffers accelerated corrosion. The present paper investigates the corrosion behaviour of Cu-10Ni, Cu-10Ni-6Zn and Cu-10Ni-12Zn alloys using weight loss, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and potentiodynamic polarisation technique. The experiments were performed in clean seawater and sulphide contaminated seawater. The Cu-10Ni-6Zn and Cu-10Ni-12Zn alloys were found to exhibit lower corrosion rate than Cu-10Ni alloy in clean and sulphide contaminated seawater. Lower corrosion rate of Zn containing alloys in clean seawater is attributed to the incorporation of Zn2+ ions in Cu2O lattice. Lower corrosion rate of Zn containing alloys sulphide contaminated seawater is attributed to formation of ZnS in the film.
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance | 2016
Ankur V. Bansod; Awanikumar P. Patil; Abhijeet P. Moon; Nilay N. Khobragade
Materials Today: Proceedings | 2018
Sourabh Shukla; Awanikumar P. Patil; Ankur V. Bansod; Vipin Tandon
Materials Today: Proceedings | 2018
Abdul Irshad Kuddus; Sachin P. Ambade; Ankur V. Bansod; Awanikumar P. Patil
Materials Research Express | 2018
Ankur V. Bansod; Sourabh Shukla; Awanikumar P. Patil
Materials Research Express | 2018
Nilay N Khobragade; Ankur V. Bansod; Karansagar V Giradkar; Awanikumar P. Patil; Ketan Jagtap; Raju Pawde; Abhijeet P. Moon
Anti-corrosion Methods and Materials | 2018
Ankur V. Bansod; Awanikumar P. Patil; Sourabh Shukla
Materials Research Express | 2017
Ankur V. Bansod; Nilay N Khobragade; Karansagar V Giradkar; Awanikumar P. Patil