2022
DOI: 10.36842/jomase.v66i1.279
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The Effect of GTAW Welding Current on the Strength of AISI Steel 1045

Abstract: Welding is a process of joining materials by melting metal at high temperatures. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) is one of welding method to join metals. This welding process will affect the mechanical properties of a material. So, it is necessary to conduct a study on changes in mechanical properties that occur. This study aims to determine the mechanical properties of AISI 1045 medium carbon steel using the GTAW welding process with a current variation of 80 A and 100 A. The welding was used the AWS EWTh-1 t… Show more

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“…Solid round samples with a diameter of 20 mm were chosen to approach the standard shape of milling tools. The results of this study can be used to join together two different materials or high-strength materials (Junaidi et al, 2022). Gultom & Sabri's (2021) research showed that the average Brinell hardness test results for the mechanical properties of AISI 1045 steel for SMAW welding in the welding area with E-6013 electrodes at a current of 100 A was 160.04 BHN.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Solid round samples with a diameter of 20 mm were chosen to approach the standard shape of milling tools. The results of this study can be used to join together two different materials or high-strength materials (Junaidi et al, 2022). Gultom & Sabri's (2021) research showed that the average Brinell hardness test results for the mechanical properties of AISI 1045 steel for SMAW welding in the welding area with E-6013 electrodes at a current of 100 A was 160.04 BHN.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%