Studi Komparasi Fenomena Terjadinya Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC), General Corrosion, Dan Sifat Mekanik Antara SS 316 Basil Pengelasan Overlay Dengan SS 316 Hasil Pengerolan

Dhergantara, Dhadhang (2007) Studi Komparasi Fenomena Terjadinya Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC), General Corrosion, Dan Sifat Mekanik Antara SS 316 Basil Pengelasan Overlay Dengan SS 316 Hasil Pengerolan. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Abstract

Austenitic stainless steel merupakan material yang memiliki ketahanan terhadap korosi yang tinggi. Penggunaan material ini terus berkembang hingga dalam aplikasinya austenitic stainless steel tidak hanya diperoleh melalui proses pengerolan, namun juga dapat dihasilkan dari proses pengelasan overlay yang biasanya dilakukan untuk keperluan maintenance peralatan. Perbedaan proses pembuatan ini akan mengakibatkan perbedaan kualitas material termasuk juga ketahanan terhadap korosi dan sifat mekaniknya Dalam penelitian ini dibandingkan kualitas ketahanan terhadap korosi dan sifat mekanik antara SS 316 hasil dari pengelasan overlay dengan SS 316 hasil pengerolan. Pengujian SCC dilakukan dengan memvariasikan konsentrasi larutan MgC12 dan jarak kaki specimen U-bend Juga dilakukan pembandingan terjadinya general corrosion dengan pencelupan material ke dalam larutan H2S04. Untukpengujian sifat mekanik dilakukan melalui pengujian kekerasan denganmetode Rockwell C dan pengujian tarik. Dari percobaan yang Ielah dilakukan dapat diketahui SS 316 hasil pengelasan overlay memiliki ketahanan terhadap sec dan general corrosion yang lebih baik dibandingkan SS 316 hasil pengerolan. Selain itu juga dapat dilihat bahwa SS 316 hasil pengelasan overlay memiliki kekuatan tarik, elongation, dan harga kekerasan yang lebih rendah dibandingkan SS 316 hasil pengerolan
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Austenitic stainless steel is a material that has high corrosion resistance. The use of this material continues to develop until its application is not only obtained through the rolling process, but can also be produced from the overlay welding process which is usually carried out for equipment maintenance purposes. This difference in manufacturing process will result in differences in material quality including corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. In this study, the quality of corrosion resistance and mechanical properties between SS 316 resulting from overlay welding and SS 316 resulting from rolling were compared. SCC testing was carried out by varying the concentration of MgC12 solution and the distance between the legs of the U-bend specimen. A comparison was also made of the occurrence of general corrosion by immersing the material in H2S04 solution. For mechanical property testing, hardness testing was carried out using the Rockwell C method and tensile testing. From the experiments that have been carried out, it can be seen that SS 316 resulting from overlay welding has better resistance to corrosion and general corrosion than SS 316 resulting from rolling. In addition, it can also be seen that SS 316 resulting from overlay welding has lower tensile strength, elongation, and hardness values ​​compared to SS 316 resulting from rolling

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Additional Information: RSM 620.112 23 Dha s-1 2007 (weeding)
Uncontrolled Keywords: austenitic stainless steel, SCC, general corrosion, sijat mekanik; austenitic stainless steel, SCC, general corrosion, mechanical properties
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > TA418.74 Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Divisions: Faculty of Industrial Technology > Mechanical Engineering > 21201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis
Depositing User: EKO BUDI RAHARJO
Date Deposited: 13 Oct 2025 01:58
Last Modified: 13 Oct 2025 01:58
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/128559

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