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Experimental Investigation of TIG welding of Stainless Steel 202 and Stainless Steel 410 using Taguchi Technique


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Modernization of TIG process can be done after thoroughly examining its various parameters and their effect on the strength of the welds produced. Welded stainless steel finds application with aerospace, nuclear and underwater industries. Main objective of the experiment is to optimize the factors affecting the tensile strength of austenitic stainless steel at varied welding parameters. SS202 and SS410 stainless steel of 3 mm thick is taken for experiments. The Taguchi method is applied using input parameters viz. current, gas pressure and weld rate and the desired response output namely ultimate tensile strength was evaluated. It is clear that there are highly non-linear relationship between current & UTS and welding speed & UTS.

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TIG Welding, Stainless Steel, Taguchi Method, Ultimate Tensile Strength.
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  • Experimental Investigation of TIG welding of Stainless Steel 202 and Stainless Steel 410 using Taguchi Technique

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Authors

Atul Kumar
Department of Mech. Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, India
Vikrant Sharma
Department of Mech. Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, India
N. S. Baruaole
Department of Mech. Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, India

Abstract


Modernization of TIG process can be done after thoroughly examining its various parameters and their effect on the strength of the welds produced. Welded stainless steel finds application with aerospace, nuclear and underwater industries. Main objective of the experiment is to optimize the factors affecting the tensile strength of austenitic stainless steel at varied welding parameters. SS202 and SS410 stainless steel of 3 mm thick is taken for experiments. The Taguchi method is applied using input parameters viz. current, gas pressure and weld rate and the desired response output namely ultimate tensile strength was evaluated. It is clear that there are highly non-linear relationship between current & UTS and welding speed & UTS.

Keywords


TIG Welding, Stainless Steel, Taguchi Method, Ultimate Tensile Strength.

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