Abstract
In the fabrication of a pressure vessel, the successful bending operation (after welding) demands higher tensile strength of weld bead. Therefore, to achieve typical tensile strength and hardness is the primary objective of this paper. Stainless steel 304 is widely used material in almost all the industrial applications, hence it is selected as a candidate material for study of tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding process. In order to produce, a high quality and reliable welding, the welding process needs to be robust in performance. A recently developed popular experimental approach known as definitive screening design (DSD) is used for process improvement. These optimum variable settings necessary for consistent welding are obtained through the application of simulation by using central composite design. The typical values of tensile strength and hardness are obtained at a low value of purging gas flow rate, filler rod dia.; intermediate values of root gap, plate thickness; and at high values of electrode dia., current, and gas flow rate.
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