Abstract

In the shielded Metal Arc Welding process (SMAW), the coalescence of metal is produced by the heat of an electric arc struck between a coated electrode and the parent metal without using pressure. The decomposition of coating electrode provides shielding. It is the most commonly used welding processes as compared with other welding processes due to simple operation, lower cost and greater strength of weldment. The aim of this research work is to determine the influence of various welding parameters such as welding current, polarity, and electrode angle by keeping the welding speed and welding voltage constant on the weldment tensile strength of low carbon steel plates.

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