Abstract
Abstract: This research investigates the Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) process applied to AISI 1020 steel plates (450 mm x 300 mm, 12 mm thickness). A V-groove shape was prepared for welding using Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) rooting. To achieve optimal results, welding parameters such as current, voltage, and travel speed were optimized. Following this experimentation phase, parameter selection was guided by a comprehensive literature review. Microstructure observations for the welded bead, HeatAffected Zone (HAZ), and base metal were then reviewed in the existing literature, highlighting this study's unique focus on parameter optimization. The findings provide valuable insights for industries relying on welded components, enhancing quality and reliability in AISI 1020 steel welding applications.
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