Abstract

This investigation focuses on the study of the effect of process parameters like peak current ([Formula: see text], base current ([Formula: see text], pulse frequency ([Formula: see text], shielding gas flow rate ([Formula: see text] on mechanical properties like yield strength (YS), ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and flexural strength (FS) of the welded joints during pulsed TIG welding of SAILMA 450 and EN14 B steels. Taguchi’s L[Formula: see text] orthogonal array has been used for conducting the tests. Multi-objective optimization has been performed using Grey relational analysis (GRA) in order to maximize the mechanical strength and to find out the optimal set of parameters. The optimum parametric combination is obtained at a peak current of 220[Formula: see text]Amps, base current of 120[Formula: see text]Amps, pulse frequency of 5[Formula: see text]Hz and shielding gas flow rate of 17[Formula: see text]l/min. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is used to predict the significant process parameters. It has been observed from the ANOVA analysis that peak current and pulse frequency have more influence on the output responses than the shielding gas flow rate and base current. The results of the confirmatory test show an improvement of 0.5801 in the GRG, which is satisfactory. A microstructure study has been performed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for the optimal set of process parameters.

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