Construction of productivity windows for fillet welds using the FCAW process for thin ship panel manufacturing

Styvens Hernandez Palacio, Mateo Cardona Castaño, Jorge Enrique Giraldo Barrada
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The FCAW process used filler metal E71T-11 of Ø0.035” to apply fillet welds with a size of ~4mm on T-joints made of ASTM A36 steel, in a horizontal position, using 42 appropriate combinations of wire feed speeds -WFS- (between 50 and 540 ipm), voltages (13-33V) and welding speeds (4.2-24.5 ipm). The test welds applied with each combination were inspected visually and by macro-attack to establish their compliance with the acceptance criteria for naval panels provided by the American Bureau of Shipping - ABS. With these results, Voltage vs. WFS, Voltage vs. Amperage and Heat Input vs. WFS graphs were constructed, and productivity windows were drawn over them including the combinations of welding parameters capable of producing welds of acceptable quality. The productivity windows obtained with this method, called ARCWISE, allow proper welding parameters to be selected during the design of WPSs avoiding iterative processes of trial and error.
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薄型船舶面板制造中使用FCAW工艺的角焊缝生产窗口的构建
FCAW工艺使用的填充金属E71T-11为“,在由ASTM A36钢制成的T形接头上,在水平位置施加尺寸约为4mm的角焊缝,采用42种适当的送丝速度组合——WFS——(50至540 ipm之间)、电压(13-33V)和焊接速度(4.2-24.5 ipm)。对每种组合应用的测试焊缝进行了目视检查和宏观检查,以确定其是否符合美国船级社提供的海军面板验收标准。根据这些结果,构建了电压与WFS、电压与安培和热输入与WFS的关系图,并在其上绘制了生产率窗口,包括能够产生可接受质量焊缝的焊接参数的组合。使用这种称为ARCWISE的方法获得的生产率窗口允许在WPS的设计过程中选择适当的焊接参数,避免反复的试验和错误过程。
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