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Relation between Different Process Parameters in Gas Metal Arc Welding


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1 Industrial Design Department NIT, Rourkela, India
2 Metallurgical and Material Engineering Department, NIT, Rourkekla, India
3 Industrial Design Department, NIT, Rourkela, India
     

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In this paper, relation between different process parameters has been shown. Mainly six variables were taken which are types of welding, types of material, wire type, wire diameter, types of gas used, CTWD, polarity, etc.... Here types of welding process took as the means only gas meal arc welding has been shown. About fifteen types of welding processes were considered by varying the above given variables. By changing those variables the variation in wire feed speed (WFS) and voltage by changing material thickness has been displayed in the tables. The relation between workpiece thickness with WFS and also with voltage was presented through different graphs in all the fifteen processes of welding.

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Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, GMAW, Process Parameters, Material Thickness.
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Authors

Bijaya Kumar Khamari
Industrial Design Department NIT, Rourkela, India
Swapan Kumar Karak
Metallurgical and Material Engineering Department, NIT, Rourkekla, India
B. B. Biswal
Industrial Design Department, NIT, Rourkela, India

Abstract


In this paper, relation between different process parameters has been shown. Mainly six variables were taken which are types of welding, types of material, wire type, wire diameter, types of gas used, CTWD, polarity, etc.... Here types of welding process took as the means only gas meal arc welding has been shown. About fifteen types of welding processes were considered by varying the above given variables. By changing those variables the variation in wire feed speed (WFS) and voltage by changing material thickness has been displayed in the tables. The relation between workpiece thickness with WFS and also with voltage was presented through different graphs in all the fifteen processes of welding.

Keywords


Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, GMAW, Process Parameters, Material Thickness.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22486/iwj%2F2019%2Fv52%2Fi2%2F181779