Optimization of Process Parameters in TIG Welded Joints of AISI 304L -Austenitic Stainless Steel using Taguchi’s Experimental Design Method

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 1188-1195 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Shanmugasundar ◽  
B. Karthikeyan ◽  
P. Santhosh Ponvell ◽  
V. Vignesh
Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (19) ◽  
pp. 3181
Author(s):  
Ping Li ◽  
Yanjie Zhao ◽  
Libo Wang

The authors wish to make the following corrections to this paper [...]


2010 ◽  
Vol 126-128 ◽  
pp. 133-138
Author(s):  
Xavier Kennedy ◽  
S. Gowri

Coated abrasives are extensively used for manual operations such us cleaning, deburring, polishing, etc. With the trend towards increased production rates, demands on coated abrasive belts are becoming increasingly severe. . Experimental investigations are to be made to know the effects of the process parameters on the performance of the surface belt grinding process. It is necessary to investigate the effect of flexing along with other input process parameters on output. In the present work the Taguchi’s experimental design method is used for performing the belt grinding process on the stainless steel AISI 304 and optimizing the process parameters. Thus, this research aims at right choice of flexing and grinding parameters for the coated abrasive belts. The results were further analysed by Taguchi’s signal to noise ratio for finding the optimum process parameters.


2015 ◽  
Vol 813-814 ◽  
pp. 511-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.E. Naveena ◽  
R. Keshavamurthy ◽  
B.H. Channabasappa

Present investigation deals with the effect of varying process parameters on the characterization of plasma sprayed fly ash - Al2O3 composite coatings using Taguchi’s experimental design method to conduct experiments and optimization of process parameters. Parameters such as standoff distance, powder feed rate and current density were considered for the optimization of bond strength, porosity and hardness. The significance of the parameters and their optimum level is determined by using ANOVA. Experiments were carried out to validate the effect of optimum process parameters on response characteristics and found that selected optimal combination of process parameters is able to achieve the best results.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-76
Author(s):  
Abdullah Daie'e Assi

This research deals with the choice of the suitable filler metal to weld the similar and dissimilar metals (Low carbon steel type A516 & Austenitic stainless steel type 316L) under constant conditions such as, plate thickness (6 mm), voltage (78 v), current (120 A), straight polarity. This research deals with three major parts. The first parts Four types of electrodes were used for welding of dissimilar metals (C.St A516 And St.St 316L) two from mild steel (E7018, E6013) and other two from austenitic stainless steel (E309L, E308L) various inspection were carried out include (Visual T., X-ray T., δ- Ferrite phase T., and Microstructures T.) and mechanical testing include (tensile T., bending T. and micro hardness T.) The second parts done by used the same parameters to welding similar metals from (C.St A516) Or (St.St 316L). The third parts deals with welding of dissimilar weldments (C.St And St.St) by two processes, gas tungsten are welding (GTAW) and shielded metal are welding (SMAW).        The results indicated that the spread of carbon from low carbon steel to the welding zone in the case of welding stainless steel elect pole (E309L) led to Configuration Carbides and then high hardness the link to high values ​​compared with the base metal. In most similar weldments showed hardness of the welding area is  higher than the hardness of the base metal. The electrode (E309L) is the most suitable to welding dissimilar metals from (C.St A516 With St.St 316L). The results also showed that the method of welding (GTAW) were better than the method of welding (SMAW) in dissimilar welded joints (St.St 316L with C.St A516) in terms of irregular shape and integrity of the welding defects, as well as characterized this weldments the high-lift and resistance ductility good when using the welding conditions are similar.


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