Particle Swarm Method for Optimization of ATIG Welding Process to Joint Mild Steel to 316L Stainless Steel
Kamel Touileb,
Rachid Djoudjou,
Abousoufiane Ouis
et al.
Abstract:316L stainless steel joined to mild steel is widespread in several applications to reach a requested good association of mechanical properties at a lower cost. The activating tungsten inert gas (ATIG) weld was carried out using a modified flux composed of 76.63% SiO2 + 13.37% Cr2O3 + 10% NaF to meet standard recommendations in terms of limiting the root penetration. Modified optimal flux gave a depth of penetration 1.84 times greater than that of conventional tungsten inert gas (TIG) welds and a root penetrati… Show more
The study of welding and joining technologies for metallic materials has long been fundamental to advancing numerous industries, including aerospace, automotive, and energy [...]
The study of welding and joining technologies for metallic materials has long been fundamental to advancing numerous industries, including aerospace, automotive, and energy [...]
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