The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman

The robotic and mechanized welding system can perform productively only when it is programmed with the correct welding parameter before the start of welding. The welding parameter that produces quality deposition with specific value of bead penetration will be even more difficult to select than just...

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Main Author: Abd Rahman, Nik Mohd Baihaki
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Published: 2018
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spelling my.uitm.ir.384222023-08-18T05:32:49Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/38422/ The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman Abd Rahman, Nik Mohd Baihaki The robotic and mechanized welding system can perform productively only when it is programmed with the correct welding parameter before the start of welding. The welding parameter that produces quality deposition with specific value of bead penetration will be even more difficult to select than just getting a weld-able parameter. Unless the robot operator has record of preset welding parameter, selection of welding parameter by trial and error will be unproductive and unreliable. A reliable prediction system need to be developed and tested that can guide the operator to select welding parameter that assure the correct bead geometry and bead penetration. This project will focus on Flux-cored arc welding (FCA"W) process, creation of an accurate prediction formula that can generate the welding parameter for quality fillet deposition with specific bead geometry. A welding robot was employed to weld fillet joint on carbon steel in horizontal position (2F). The effect of heat input on fillet bead geometry was studied by performing welding at a range of current, voltage and travel speed. The effect of heat input on root penetration of fillet bead can only be observed from the macro structure of the fillet cross-section. Trend-Line Fitting analysis was applied to predict the bead geometry. The trend-line was obtained from the correlations of heat input, current, voltage, and speed with the fillet bead leg size. The trend-line formula was applied in the prediction of FCAW fillet bead in 2F position. The accuracy of the prediction of fillet bead geometry including the fillet root penetration was improved by selecting only quality samples, grouping the samples according to the depth of root penetration, and combining the data obtained from different experiment conducted by different operators, locations and welding power sources. The prediction of the fillet bead geometry for FCAW in 2F position when given any weld able parameter, leg size, throat size and root penetration was successfully achieved with good accuracy, maximum deviation of less than 1mm. Finally a calculator chart was developed at the end of this experiment. In industrial practice, error of 1mm in weld fillet bead geometry is generally acceptable. By applying the calculator chart, a wide range of welding parameters for quality deposition can be generated with desired fillet leg size and root penetration in one try. 2018 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/38422/1/38422.pdf The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman. (2018) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
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description The robotic and mechanized welding system can perform productively only when it is programmed with the correct welding parameter before the start of welding. The welding parameter that produces quality deposition with specific value of bead penetration will be even more difficult to select than just getting a weld-able parameter. Unless the robot operator has record of preset welding parameter, selection of welding parameter by trial and error will be unproductive and unreliable. A reliable prediction system need to be developed and tested that can guide the operator to select welding parameter that assure the correct bead geometry and bead penetration. This project will focus on Flux-cored arc welding (FCA"W) process, creation of an accurate prediction formula that can generate the welding parameter for quality fillet deposition with specific bead geometry. A welding robot was employed to weld fillet joint on carbon steel in horizontal position (2F). The effect of heat input on fillet bead geometry was studied by performing welding at a range of current, voltage and travel speed. The effect of heat input on root penetration of fillet bead can only be observed from the macro structure of the fillet cross-section. Trend-Line Fitting analysis was applied to predict the bead geometry. The trend-line was obtained from the correlations of heat input, current, voltage, and speed with the fillet bead leg size. The trend-line formula was applied in the prediction of FCAW fillet bead in 2F position. The accuracy of the prediction of fillet bead geometry including the fillet root penetration was improved by selecting only quality samples, grouping the samples according to the depth of root penetration, and combining the data obtained from different experiment conducted by different operators, locations and welding power sources. The prediction of the fillet bead geometry for FCAW in 2F position when given any weld able parameter, leg size, throat size and root penetration was successfully achieved with good accuracy, maximum deviation of less than 1mm. Finally a calculator chart was developed at the end of this experiment. In industrial practice, error of 1mm in weld fillet bead geometry is generally acceptable. By applying the calculator chart, a wide range of welding parameters for quality deposition can be generated with desired fillet leg size and root penetration in one try.
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author Abd Rahman, Nik Mohd Baihaki
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The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman
author_facet Abd Rahman, Nik Mohd Baihaki
author_sort Abd Rahman, Nik Mohd Baihaki
title The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman
title_short The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman
title_full The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman
title_fullStr The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman
title_full_unstemmed The prediction of flux cored arc welding (FCAW) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2F) / Nik Mohd Baihaki Abd Rahman
title_sort prediction of flux cored arc welding (fcaw) fillet geometry and welding parameters for horizontal position (2f) / nik mohd baihaki abd rahman
publishDate 2018
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/38422/1/38422.pdf
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