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Title: Investigation of factors controlling GTA weld bead geometry

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OSTI ID:5534119

In welding processes employing a consumable electrode, the input of heat and mass to the fusion zone is coupled. In contrast, in the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process, which uses a nonconsumable tungsten electrode, the input of heat and mass to the fusion zone are not coupled. As a result, the relationships between process parameters (current, arc voltage, welding speed, and filler wire speed) and weld bead geometry (bead width, penetration, and reinforcement) for GTA welding are complex. This work presents an experimental study of the process-parameter/weld-bead-geometry relationships for constant parameter GTAW of Type 304 stainless steel. Bead-on-plate results for partial-penetration welds in 12.5-mm thick plate, using an automatic GTAW machine, are presented. Measurements of bead width, penetration, and bead transverse cross-sectional area are given for autogenous welding; measurements of bead width, penetration, reinforcement, cross-sectional area, and dilution are given for nonautogenous welding.

Research Organization:
Idaho National Engineering Lab., Idaho Falls (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC07-76ID01570
OSTI ID:
5534119
Report Number(s):
EGG-M-10581; CONF-811184-1; ON: DE82011530
Resource Relation:
Conference: Conference on trends in welding research in the US, New Orleans, LA, USA, 16 Nov 1981
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English