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Hot Forging of a Cladded Component by Automated GMAW Process

Communication avec acte
Author
RAFIQ, Muhammad
ccLANGLOIS, Laurent
107452 Laboratoire de Conception Fabrication Commande [LCFC]

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/9215
DOI
10.1063/1.3552560
Date
2010

Abstract

Weld cladding is employed to improve the service life of engineering components by increasing corrosion and wear resistance and reducing the cost. The acceptable multi-bead cladding layer depends on single bead geometry. Hence, in first step, the relationship between input process parameters and the single bead geometry is studied and in second step a comprehensive study on multi bead clad layer deposition is carried out. This paper highlights an experimental study carried out to get single layer cladding deposited by automated GMAW process and to find the possibility of hot forming of the cladded work piece to get the final hot formed improved structure. The experiments for single bead were conducted by varying the three main process parameters wire feed rate, arc voltage and welding speed while keeping other parameters like nozzle to work distance, shielding gas and its flow rate and torch angle constant. The effect of bead spacing and torch orientation on the cladding quality of single layer from the results of single bead deposition was studied. A hot bending test at different temperatures of cladded plates with different dilution and nominal energy carried out.

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