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- Title
Effect of pulse frequency in gas tungsten arc welding of powder metallurgical preforms.
- Authors
Suresh, M. V.; Krishna, B. Vamsi; Venugopal, P.; Rao, K. Prasad
- Abstract
Pulsing of the welding current is one approach for refining the fusion zone microstructure in materials joined by fusion welding. The effect of current pulse frequency on weld bead microstructure, tensile strength, and hardness in joining of powder metallurgical steel preform sheets to wrought copper was studied. Considering weld strength as the quality characteristic in the selection of process parameters, the Taguchi method is used to analyse the effect of each process parameter individually and of their interaction on weld strength, and subsequently to determine the process parameters leading to optimum weld strength. The application of pulsed current causes iron dendrites to become more equiaxed and uniformly distributed owing to dendrite fragmentation. Further, there was an optimum frequency range over which the microstructural refinement was maximal. The same optimum frequency range corresponded to maximum tensile strength. Enhanced fluid flow and reduced thermal gradients are thought to be responsible for refining the solidification structure and the resulting stronger welds.
- Subjects
ELECTRIC welding; MICROSTRUCTURE; GAS tungsten arc welding; ELECTRIC arc; PULSE circuits; WELDING
- Publication
Science & Technology of Welding & Joining, 2004, Vol 9, Issue 4, p362
- ISSN
1362-1718
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1179/136217104225012238