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Influence of assembly procesS condition of A gantry crane on the corrosion resistance of welds
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Krzysztof Staniszewski,
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Santina Topolska,
Aleksander Gwiazda,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of modern manufacturing technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.197
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 2067-3604
DOI - 10.54684/ijmmt.2021.13.3.171
Subject(s) - corrosion , weldability , welding , metallurgy , materials science , alloy , base metal , process (computing) , structural engineering , engineering , computer science , operating system
The article presents an analysis of the manufacturing process of gantry crane elements in the unit production regime. Gantry cranes are one of the most important heavy-duty mechanical components designed for lifting and loading heavy and bulky loads. In the analyzed case, the assembly of large-size elements in the form of a welding process was carried out outside. Therefore, there was a problem with the corrosion resistance of the elements produced in this way. In this article, special attention is paid to the performance of welded joints of such large elements and their disadvantages related to the conditions of the assembly process. These joints were made on the basis of typical, low-carbon structural steel (grade S355J2, steel with the number 1.0562) and Nickel alloy (Alloy 59, X2CrNiMoCuN22-5-3, steel with the number 2.4605) using the metal electrode. The weldability of investigated joints was assessed. The aim of the article is to analyze the influence of assembly conditions and subsequent corrosion protection of joints on their corrosion resistance under operating conditions. Appropriate tests have been carried out for this purpose. The tests showed the negative influence of external conditions on the corrosion resistance of the entire gantry crane structure.

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