An Effect Of Welding Type On The Mechanical Properties Of Welding Joints

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Welding is widely used in the construction of metallic structures. In service, these structures are prone to failure under different types of loadings: static and dynamic. A welding joint should have adequate strength to withstand these type of loadings under the service conditions which is designed to serve within them. This work tries to hold a comparison between two common welding techniques in the local workshops from the point view of strength. The research program included: tensile strength, impact strength, and micro hardness. As received structural bars of mild steel were cut and square butt welded. Two fusion welding techniques was selected: arc welding and oxy-acetylene welding for the availability of their equipment and possibility of using them outdoor. The results obtained during this humble work suggest that from the perspective of tensile strength, oxy-acetylene welding is better than shielded metal arc welding, while the latter is characterized by higher micro hardness and impact strength.

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Abed Fathi, M. S., Ismael, Q., & Abbas Saleh, K. (2019). An Effect Of Welding Type On The Mechanical Properties Of Welding Joints. International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development, 9(4), 699–708. https://doi.org/10.24247/ijmperdaug201970

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