Effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum GTAW specimen

© 2016 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Aluminum alloys are used widely in many applications due to its low in density which can lead to a lightweight product. A high percentage of Cu in the chemical composition of the 2024 aluminum alloys helps withstand the occurrence of corrosion as well. Th...

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Main Authors: Pattarawadee Poolperm, Wasawat Nakkiew
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-557962018-09-05T03:14:07Z Effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum GTAW specimen Pattarawadee Poolperm Wasawat Nakkiew Engineering Materials Science Physics and Astronomy © 2016 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Aluminum alloys are used widely in many applications due to its low in density which can lead to a lightweight product. A high percentage of Cu in the chemical composition of the 2024 aluminum alloys helps withstand the occurrence of corrosion as well. Thus, aluminum alloy grade 2024 is used as a material for several parts in aircraft and spacecraft components, (e.g. the body of commercial airplanes), as well as parts in many other applications. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) is used widely in joining material parts together. Inappropriate welding parameters usually cause problems such as porosity in the welding. The occurrence of porosity is undesirable in welding because it can affect the strength of the welding area as well as other properties. Tensile residual stress near the surface of the material expedites the fatigue crack initiation. The relationship of porosity and residual stress for GTAW parts was very limited in literatures. Therefore, the objective of this research was to investigate the relationship of porosity to the occurrence of residual stress after the welding process. Full factorial design of experimental technique was used for setting up welding conditions of the GTAW. The specimen with highest porosity was selected for further analysis of its effect on residual stress. Porosity was analyzed by the radiographic testing (RT) and the residual stress was measure by X-ray diffraction (XRD) using sin2 ψ method. The results showed that the highest porosity in the welded bead was found at the current of 130 A, the welding speed of 210 mm./min., and the wire feed rate of 700 mm./min. The results also suggested that lower current and welding speed caused an increase in porosity. The residual stress results on both longitude and transverse directions showed tensile residual stress at locations around the welded bead area. 2018-09-05T03:01:35Z 2018-09-05T03:01:35Z 2016-01-01 Book Series 02555476 2-s2.0-84988660569 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.872.28 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84988660569&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/55796
institution Chiang Mai University
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Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
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Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
Pattarawadee Poolperm
Wasawat Nakkiew
Effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum GTAW specimen
description © 2016 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Aluminum alloys are used widely in many applications due to its low in density which can lead to a lightweight product. A high percentage of Cu in the chemical composition of the 2024 aluminum alloys helps withstand the occurrence of corrosion as well. Thus, aluminum alloy grade 2024 is used as a material for several parts in aircraft and spacecraft components, (e.g. the body of commercial airplanes), as well as parts in many other applications. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) is used widely in joining material parts together. Inappropriate welding parameters usually cause problems such as porosity in the welding. The occurrence of porosity is undesirable in welding because it can affect the strength of the welding area as well as other properties. Tensile residual stress near the surface of the material expedites the fatigue crack initiation. The relationship of porosity and residual stress for GTAW parts was very limited in literatures. Therefore, the objective of this research was to investigate the relationship of porosity to the occurrence of residual stress after the welding process. Full factorial design of experimental technique was used for setting up welding conditions of the GTAW. The specimen with highest porosity was selected for further analysis of its effect on residual stress. Porosity was analyzed by the radiographic testing (RT) and the residual stress was measure by X-ray diffraction (XRD) using sin2 ψ method. The results showed that the highest porosity in the welded bead was found at the current of 130 A, the welding speed of 210 mm./min., and the wire feed rate of 700 mm./min. The results also suggested that lower current and welding speed caused an increase in porosity. The residual stress results on both longitude and transverse directions showed tensile residual stress at locations around the welded bead area.
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Wasawat Nakkiew
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Wasawat Nakkiew
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title Effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum GTAW specimen
title_short Effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum GTAW specimen
title_full Effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum GTAW specimen
title_fullStr Effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum GTAW specimen
title_full_unstemmed Effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum GTAW specimen
title_sort effect of porosity on residual stress of 2024-aluminum gtaw specimen
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