Abstract

Aluminum and its alloys is one of the extensively used non-ferrous metal in aerospace engineering applications due to its excellent properties like higher strength to weight ratio, non-magnetic property, high thermal conductivity, good machinability, recyclability, and excellent formability. However, welding of aluminum and its alloys has always been a challenge due to drastic reduction in strength near heat affected zone (HAZ). Due to softness, ductility, lower melting point of aluminum and its alloys impose additional challenges to weld aluminum alloy components. Due to this, the quality and quantum of skill set needed to weld aluminum alloy joints for flight critical components is much more than that of welding of ferrous materials. The qualification and certification of welder is one of the prime requirements in welding applications especially in aerospace industry. This paper mainly discusses the various aspects involved in qualifying and certifying a welder for tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding process of aluminum alloys, which is treated as one of the special processes. The welder certification is a written verification that weld joints produced by welder meets the prescribed standard of welder performance. It is to verify the ability of an individual to execute a qualified welding procedure specification to produce a sound weld. Aluminum alloy 6xxx series is considered for base metal for sample preparation and weld joint assessment studies, as it is one of the prevalently used aluminum alloy material in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) applications. Weld samples are prepared as per internationally practiced standards and welding procedure specification (WPS) is recorded. Various mechanical tests carried out on weld samples during certification process are discussed in the paper. Weld joints are subjected to tensile testing, bending test and macro test. The certifying agencies are involved at every stage to ensure consistency of welder performance.

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