Optimization Parameters for MIG Welding of 316 L Austenite Steel by Taguchi Method

Abstract

Unique Now days the extent of circular segment welding is expanding in the different designing fields, for example, aviation, atomic and submerged enterprises. Additionally, the customary utilizations of curve welding have expanded their requests in quality, cost, precision and volume. Along these lines, the master cess parameters are required to improve the current procedure of welding. Metal Inert Gas MIG welding otherwise called Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW , is a procedure that uses a ceaselessly sustaining of strong anode and electrical capacity to soften the terminal and store this liquid material in the weld joint. The hardware consequently directs the electrical qualities of circular segment. MIG welding process is utilized for joining of comparative and different metals. The fundamental point of our task is to consider the MIG welding parameters improvement with the assistance of TAGUCHI. In this examination, treated steel 136 are joined by utilizing MIG welding. Two parameters of MIG welding, for example, Current, Voltage are taken as info parameters. By changing these parameters, the elasticity will be checked. The rigidity was checked with the assistance of UTM. MINITAB programming is utilized to get the enhancement results. The examination of sign to commotion proportion will be finished with the assistance of MINITAB programming for higher the better attributes. At last, the affirmation tests will be performed to contrast the anticipated qualities and the exploratory qualities which will affirm its viability in the investigation of rigidity of the joint and then the outcome and end will be drawn. Suhas Baliram Dahitankar | Prof. Sayyad Shafik "Optimization Parameters for MIG Welding of 316 L Austenite Steel by Taguchi Method" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1 , December 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29785.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/29785/optimization-parameters-for-mig-welding-of-316-l-austenite-steel-by-taguchi-method/suhas-baliram-dahitankar

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Suhas Baliram Dahitankar | Prof. Sayyad Shafik

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Suhas Baliram Dahitankar (2019). Optimization Parameters for MIG Welding of 316 L Austenite Steel by Taguchi Method. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 4(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-685804