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INFLUENCE OF TACK WELDS DISTRIBUTION AND WELDING SEQUENCE ON THE ANGULAR DISTORTION OF TIG WELDED JOINT

Jacek Tomków, Konrad Sobota, Sławomir Krajewski

2020Facta Universitatis Series Mechanical Engineering26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper the influence of tack welds distribution and welding sequence on angular distortion of the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welded joint was tested. Additionally, the effect of welding current on angular distortion was assessed. For research X2CrTiNb18 (AISI 441) stainless steel (2.5 mm thick) was chosen. During research specimens were prepared with different distributions of tack welds. Then they were welded by different welding sequences with the use of different welding current values. After welding the angular distortion of each specimen was measured by using the coordinate measuring machine. In the next step specimens were cut. Cross-sections were polished and the metallographic macroscopic testing was conducted to check the geometry of performed welds. Performed experiments allowed determining the optimal tack weld sequence and welding parameters for welding thin stainless steel sheets.

Topics & Concepts

WeldingMaterials scienceGas tungsten arc weldingJoint (building)MetallurgyDistortion (music)Electric resistance weldingTungstenComposite materialInert gasHeat-affected zoneArc weldingStructural engineeringEngineeringAmplifierCMOSOptoelectronicsAdvancements in Materials EngineeringWelding Techniques and Residual StressesMechanical and Thermal Properties Analysis