Abstract

The bead profile in the activated tungsten inert gas welding process depends on process parameters and flux composition. Using a conventional statistical-based model, the correlation of these input parameters with the bead shape geometry is complex. Therefore, machine learning-based techniques were implemented to predict the bead shape geometry, that is, penetration (D), width (w), and D/w ratio in the A-TIG welding process of austenitic stainless steel. Random forest regression and classification models were implemented to predict bead shape geometry in the A-TIG welding process. Based on the results, classification-based modeling was appropriate for predicting the bead profile. In addition, the correlation of the process parameters and flux composition with the bead profile was established.

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