Effects of Different Welding Parameters on Weld Joint Penetration in TIG Welded Stainless Steel Plate

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Mayank Shrivastava

IIMT College of Engineering

Rajeev Kumar

IIMT College of Engineering

Date Written: January 19, 2020

Abstract

The effects of process parameters of TIG welding on weld depth of penetration of welded joints of stainless steel plate of SS304 grade has been studied. The optimum combination of process parameters has been suggested to achieve maximum depth of penetration. Design of experiment (DOE) was used to plan and design the experiment to study the effects of parameter on these stresses. The input parameters considered in present investigation were welding current, gas flow rate, root face and welding speed. L9 Orthogonal Array (OA) technique was used to formulate the experimental layout. It was concluded that the maximum depth of penetration (DOP) was found at optimal setting of parameters of welding current (110 A), gas flow rate (10 LPM), root face (1.5 mm) and welding speed (31.578 mm/min.) and the optimum response value is 5.6961 mm.

Keywords: DOE, OA, S/N ratio, AISI 304 stainless steel, DOP, Taguchi method

Suggested Citation

Shrivastava, Mayank and Kumar, Rajeev, Effects of Different Welding Parameters on Weld Joint Penetration in TIG Welded Stainless Steel Plate (January 19, 2020). International Conference of Advance Research & Innovation (ICARI) 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3567245 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3567245

Mayank Shrivastava

IIMT College of Engineering

Greater Noida, UP
India

Rajeev Kumar (Contact Author)

IIMT College of Engineering

Greater Noida, UP
India

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