This study focuses on achieving enhanced mechanical properties of the welded joints, which is critical for the applications of mild steel (MS) plates in various industries. In this regard, a systematic approach is used to adjust welding parameters such as welding current and workpiece thickness in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), with the objective of identifying the optimal combination that maximizes weld quality. The experiments were planned with the help of Taguchi’s L9 orthogonal array method in order to reduce experimental cost and time. The weld quality is optimized by determining the signal-to-noise ratios of weld penetration, tensile strength, impact strength, and microhardness for each experimental sample. As a result, 110 A welding current is obtained as the optimal SMAW parameter for a 5 mm thick MS IS 2062 Grade B plate. This optimized result has also achieved 394.78 N/mm2 tensile strength and 53 J of impact resistance for the respective specimen. Besides, research not only enhances understanding of the SMAW process but also offers practical implications for industries requiring high-performance welded joints in MS structures. Additionally, this study can assist upcoming researchers in optimizing any existing welding procedures.
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