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Title: OPTIMIZATION OF WELDING PARAMETERS TO STUDY THE WELD ON BEAD OF AA6082 BY USING COLD METAL TRANSFER (CMT) WELDING PROCESS
Authors: BANSAL, HARSHIT
Keywords: CMT
AA6082
ER4043
WELD BEAD GEOMETRY
ACTIVATED FLUX
DILUTION MICROSTRUCTURE
HEAT INPUT
MICRO-HARDNESS
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Series/Report no.: TD-6442;
Abstract: Aluminium alloys are extensively employed in industries such as construction, automobile manufacturing, and spacecraft production owing to their remarkable attributes, including outstanding corrosion resistance, a high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent machinability, and ductility. The cold metal transfer technique shows potential as a welding method for constructing aluminium structures. This research work focuses on a comparison of influence of activated flux on microstructure and characteristics of weld bead geometry of Al-Mg-Si alloy AA6082 manufactured by cold metal transfer (CMT) process. ER4043 was used as a filler wire to make weld on bead on 3 mm thick AA6082 plates. Various input process parameters i.e., current (80, 100 and 110 A) and welding speed (30, 40, 50 cm/min) were used, whereas the nozzle tip distance andshielding gas flow rate remained fixed at 10 mm and 15 l/min, respectively. Optical microscopyis used to study the microstructural characteristics. The samples created with activated flux have a highlevel of penetration and percentage dilution. Also, there is an increase in micro-hardness of samples which are fabricated using activated flux.
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