Study the Factors Effecting on Welding Joint of Dissimilar Metals

The aim of this work is to study the factors that affect the welding joint of dissimilar metals. Austenitic stainless steel-type AISI (316L) with a thickness of (2mm) was welded to carbon steel (1mm) using an MIG spot welding.  The filler metal is a welding wire of the type E80S-G (according to AWS)...

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Main Authors: Abdul wahab H. Khuder, Esam J. Ebraheam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad 2019-03-01
Series:Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/471
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description The aim of this work is to study the factors that affect the welding joint of dissimilar metals. Austenitic stainless steel-type AISI (316L) with a thickness of (2mm) was welded to carbon steel (1mm) using an MIG spot welding.  The filler metal is a welding wire of the type E80S-G (according to AWS) is used with (1.2mm) diameter and CO2 is used as shielding gas with flow rate (7L/min) for all times was used in this work.         The results indicate that the increase of the welding current tends to increase the size of spot weld, and also increases the sheer force.  Whereas the sheer force increased inversely with the time of welding. Furthermore, the results indicate that increasing the current and time of welding increases the diameter of weld zone, and decreases the sheer force.
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spelling doaj.art-aa7f99ddb44b48febe38b510df6661572022-12-21T17:16:25ZengAl-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of BaghdadAl-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal1818-11712312-07892019-03-0171Study the Factors Effecting on Welding Joint of Dissimilar MetalsAbdul wahab H. Khuder0Esam J. Ebraheam1Department of Welding Engineering/ Technical College BaghdadDepartment of Welding Engineering/ Technical College BaghdadThe aim of this work is to study the factors that affect the welding joint of dissimilar metals. Austenitic stainless steel-type AISI (316L) with a thickness of (2mm) was welded to carbon steel (1mm) using an MIG spot welding.  The filler metal is a welding wire of the type E80S-G (according to AWS) is used with (1.2mm) diameter and CO2 is used as shielding gas with flow rate (7L/min) for all times was used in this work.         The results indicate that the increase of the welding current tends to increase the size of spot weld, and also increases the sheer force.  Whereas the sheer force increased inversely with the time of welding. Furthermore, the results indicate that increasing the current and time of welding increases the diameter of weld zone, and decreases the sheer force.http://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/471
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