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Uniform or localised corrosion resistance of stainless steels is attributed
to the presence of a tenacious passive film formed on the surface, the thi
ckness and chemical composition of which depends on the applied potential.
The protective properties of such films depend on the bulk composition of t
he alloy, presence of secondary phases and elemental segregation. In this p
aper the role of Cr, Mo and ferrite content on the anodic dissolution behav
iour of type 316 austenitic stainless steel weld metals has been investigat
ed. A calculational approach was tried in order to qualitatively understand
the behaviour of the stainless steel weld metals with different chemical c
ompositions and heat inputs. Extensive iterative calculations were carried
out by using the experimental data on the anodic current values to arrive a
t the results. (C) 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.