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Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), ISSN 0976 – 6480(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6499(Online) Volume 5, Issue 6, June (2014), pp. 112-120 © IAEME 112 OPTIMIZATION OF MIG WELDING PROCESS PARAMETERS TO CONTROL ANGULAR DISTORTION OF A FILLET WELD IN AN EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING PLANT Mamatha.K1 , Mr.H.V.Vasuki2 , Mr.Jagadish Mogaveera.B3 , Dr.C.K.Nagendra Guptha4 1 Student, II year M.Tech (MEM), Department of IEM, RVCE, Bangalore 2 Assistant General Manager, Quality Department, Earthmoving Equipment Manufacturing Company, Bangalore 3 Senior Engineer Support Services, Fabrication Department, Earthmoving Equipment Manufacturing Company, Bangalore 4 Associate Professor, Department of IEM, RVCE, Bangalore ABSTRACT Distortion is the major problem faced by the fabrication engineers. Departure from initial dimensional specifications in a fabricated structure or component as a consequence of welding is termed as welding distortion. When distortion exceeds the acceptable limits, rework of the fabricated components occurs thus leading to increased rework time and cost. The aim of this study was to investigate the optimization process parameters for Metal inert gas welding (MIG) to control the angular distortion measured in terms of Deck height. The experiment chosen was fractional factorial design matrix and the process parameters studied were welding speed, welding current and voltage. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was applied to optimize the MIG welding process parameters to reduce the angular distortion of the fillet welds. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is also applied to identify the factors that affect the response. The model was validated using the optimized parameter obtained from the analysis and the results obtained were found to be within the acceptable limits. Keywords: Analysis of Variance, Angular distortion, Design of Experiment, Fillet weld, Response Surface Methodology. I. INTRODUCTION Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), sometimes referred to by its subtypes Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding or Metal Active Gas (MAG) welding, in which a continuous and consumable wire INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (IJARET) ISSN 0976 - 6480 (Print) ISSN 0976 - 6499 (Online) Volume 5, Issue 6, June (2014), pp. 112-120 © IAEME: http://www.iaeme.com/IJARET.asp Journal Impact Factor (2014): 7.8273 (Calculated by GISI) www.jifactor.com IJARET © I A E M E
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International Journal of
Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), ISSN 0976 – 6480(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6499(Online) Volume 5, Issue 6, June (2014), pp. 112-120 © IAEME 113 electrode and a shielding gas are fed through a welding gun. A wide range of materials may be joined by Gas metal arc welding—similar metals, dissimilar metals, alloys, and nonmetals. GMAW welding is used because of its advantages over other welding techniques like high welding speeds, less distortion, no slag removal required, high weld metal deposition rate, high weld quality, precise operation, etc [1]. The problem encountered in a welding process of model where rework of the Left hand (LH) and Right hand (RH) Deck products occur due to nonconformance of height with respect to the required standard specifications which is caused due to higher heat input leading to welding distortion. The time spent on rework of the products is very high. This increases costs and lowers customer satisfaction for internal and external customers. The optimization of MIG welding process parameters on alloy steel work piece using grey relational analysis method has been discussed. The objective function was chosen in relation to parameters of MIG welding bead geometry. The ANOVA is applied and identified that the welding current was the most significant factor by Dinesh Mohan Arya, et al. (2013) [2]. An investigation was carried out by using Taguchi’s Parameter Design methodology for Parametric Study of Gas Metal Arc Welding of Stainless Steel & Low Carbon Steel to predict tensile strength & hardness. Pawan Kumar, et al. (2013) [3], concluded that arc Current significantly affects the hardness. The optimization of weld process parameters such as weld current, root gap, argon gas flow rate and weld speed with Taguchi approach L8 orthogonal array for the transverse distortion control applied to MS structures of 3 mm thickness with TIG weld process. ANOVA was applied for the optimization of weld parameters control. S. Akella, et al. (2013) [4] concluded from these experiments that Root gap has a major contribution of 43% and Weld current of 36% influence on distortion. The major gap found was application of the optimization of MIG welding parameters to determine the optimal settings of the process factors to control or reduce the angular distortion of the single pass fillet welds using DOE and RSM, when used could result in solving the problem more accurately. The present work is aimed to study the influence of MIG process parameters and their optimization for the angular distortion control which is caused due to higher heat input and is measured in terms of Deck height. However, the weld process control parameters optimization with Response surface method towards weld distortion for the single pass fillet weld studies has been rarely reported in the literature. The purpose of this work is to optimize the MIG weld process parameters to control weld distortion as major output measured in terms of Deck height using RSM optimization technique and the significant factors that affect the response is identified using ANOVA. II. EXPERIMENTAL WORK The basic experimental design matrix is of fractional factorial: 2×3×3= 18 trials, which indicate three input variables. One input has two levels, and the other two each have three levels with single replication. The experiment is conducted at the workstation where the Frame along with the Deck - LH and RH are full welded on the positioner. These experiments were conducted as per the design matrix using Fronius manually operated welding equipment. Copper-coated steel wire of 1.2 mm diameter (E70S6 type solid wire), in the form of coil was used, with a shielding gas of Argon (85%) and CO2 (15%). Medium carbon steel (grade IS – 2062) specimens of length and width of Deck is 3769 mm * 2700+/-3 mm and thickness of LH Deck is 172mm, and RH Deck is 215 mm respectively. The length of the single pass fillet weld joint considered in this study is LH= 260mm and RH= 180 mm. The gas flow rate is 17 to 19 liters per minute.
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International Journal of
Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), ISSN 0976 – 6480(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6499(Online) Volume 5, Issue 6, June (2014), pp. 112-120 © IAEME 114 III. PLAN OF INVESTIGATION The research work is carried out in the following steps [5]. Identification of important process variables and finding their upper and lower limits (i.e. Range). Design matrix and experiments conduction Recording responses; angular distortion measured in terms of Deck height-LH and RH. Development of mathematical models. Checking adequacy of developed models. Optimizing the process parameters using RSM. 3.1 Identification of factors and responses The factors are chosen based on the rate of heat input during the welding process. In this study, the experimental plan has three variables, namely, Welding Voltage, Welding Current, and Welding Speed. The responses chosen were angular distortion measured in terms of Deck height – LH and RH respectively. 3.2 Finding the limits or Range of the process variables Working ranges of all selected factors are fixed by conducting trial run. Working range of each process parameters was decided upon by inspecting the bead for smooth appearance without any visible defects [5]. The upper and the lower limits were selected based on the Range of operation of the welding process variables in order to find out the angular distortion measured in terms of Deck height- LH and RH respectively within that ranges. The chosen welding parameters and their levels with their units are given in Table 1. Table 1: Welding parameters and their levels Parameters Factor levels Unit Notation Low level Medium level High level Welding speed mm/sec X1 3-4 4-6 - Current Amps X2 275-300 300-325 325-350 Voltage Volts X3 28-30 30-32 32-34 3.3 Design matrix Design matrix chosen to conduct the experiments was fractional factorial design.18 experimental trails were conducted that make the estimation of linear quadratic and two way interactive effects of process parameters on Deck height – LH and RH as shown in the Table 2 and Table 3.
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International Journal of
Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), ISSN 0976 – 6480(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6499(Online) Volume 5, Issue 6, June (2014), pp. 112-120 © IAEME 115 3.4 Experiments conduction The experiments were conducted as per the design matrix at random, to avoid the bias of conducting the experiments. The experiments are conducted for LH and RH Deck separately by two operators respectively. 3.5 Recording the Responses The angular distortion measured in terms of Deck height was measured using Tape with the help of a straight edge. The measurements of both LH and RH Deck are carried out separately. The measured values are given in Table 2. The welded joint specimen is shown in the Fig. 1. Table 2: Design matrix and observed values of LH and RH Deck height Experiment no Welding speed (mm/sec) Current (amps) Voltage (volts) LH Deck height (mm) RH Deck height (mm) 1 3.3 295 29.5 44 44 2 4.4 280 28.5 46 41 3 3.4 305 28.5 44 42 4 5.3 305 28.5 46 45 5 3.7 350 29 47 42 6 5.2 350 29 46 42 7 3.6 300 30 44 42 8 4.4 300 30 47 44 9 3.7 325 30.5 45 43.5 10 5 325 30.5 45 43 11 3.7 350 30 45 41 12 4.9 350 30 45 42 13 3.1 300 32 44 43 14 4.4 300 32 47 41 15 3.5 320 32 46 39 16 5 320 32 46 44 17 3.5 350 32 42 43 18 4.4 350 32 41 45
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International Journal of
Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), ISSN 0976 – 6480(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6499(Online) Volume 5, Issue 6, June (2014), pp. 112-120 © IAEME 116 Fig.1: Welded joint specimen 3.6 Developing the Mathematical model The second degree polynomial model may adequately describe the curvature of the response surface as a function of the input factors. The response function representing Deck height LH and RH can be expressed as follows (1): Y = f (X1, X2, X3) (1) Where, Y= Response variable, X1 = Welding speed, X2=Current, X3=Voltage The second-order surface response model fit to the Deck height LH and RH response is as follows (2): Y=d0+d1X1+d2X2+d3X3+d11X1^2+ d22X2^2+ d33X3^2+d12X1X2+ d13 X1 X3+d23 X2 X3 (2) Where d0 is the free term of the regression equation, the coefficient d1, d2 and d3 are linear terms, coefficients d11, d22 and d33 are quadratic terms, and the coefficients d12, d13, and d23 are the interaction terms. The coefficients were calculated using Minitab 17 software package. The mathematical models are developed after determining the coefficients. The developed mathematical models are given as follows (3) and (4): Deck height LH = -349 + 27.4 Weld speed + 1.556 Current + 6.5 Voltage – 1.29 Weld speed × Weld speed – 0.000250 Current × Current + 0.118 Voltage × Voltage – 0.0363 Weld speed × Current – 0.138 Weld speed × Voltage – 0.04209 Current × Voltage (3) Deck height RH = -242 - 7.6 Welding speed + 0.322 Current + 16.4 Voltage + 1.18 Welding speed × Welding speed – 0.00084 Current × Current – 0.336 Voltage × Voltage - 0.0249 Welding speed × Current + 0.204 Welding speed × Voltage + 0.0101 Current × Voltage (4)
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Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), ISSN 0976 – 6480(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6499(Online) Volume 5, Issue 6, June (2014), pp. 112-120 © IAEME 117 3.7 Model adequacy checking ANOVA technique was used to determine the significant factors that affect the response variable and test the adequacy of the fitted model. The level of significance of the parameter is assessed by magnitude of “p” value associated with it. If p values of factors are lesser than level of significance 0.05, then this indicates that it has statistically significant effect on the response Deck height. If p values of the factors are greater than 0.05, then this indicates that it has statistically insignificant effect on the response Deck height. The Analysis of Variance for Deck height LH is given in Table 3. Table 3: Analysis of Variance output for Deck height LH using Minitab Software 17 Source DF Adj SS Adj MS F-Value P-Value Significant/ Insignificant Model 9 38.6369 4.2930 4.66 0.021 Linear 3 8.9113 2.9704 3.23 0.082 Weld speed 1 0.0388 0.0388 0.04 0.843 Insignificant Current 1 6.0247 6.0247 6.55 0.034 Significant Voltage 1 0.0003 0.0003 0.00 0.986 Insignificant Square 3 1.5475 0.5158 0.56 0.656 Weld speed*Weld speed 1 1.3118 1.3118 1.43 0.267 Insignificant Current*Current 1 0.0910 0.0910 0.10 0.761 Insignificant Voltage*Voltage 1 0.2719 0.2719 0.30 0.602 Insignificant 2-Way Interaction 3 23.1492 7.7164 8.38 0.007 Weld speed*Current 1 2.8189 2.8189 3.06 0.118 Insignificant Weld speed*Voltage 1 0.1740 0.1740 0.19 0.675 Insignificant Current*Voltage 1 21.4401 21.4401 23.29 0.001 Significant Error 8 7.3631 0.9204 Total 17 46.0000 From the above analysis of variance, p-value < .05 indicates that the two way interaction of Current * Volt and Current has statistically significant effect on the response LH Deck height. The residual plots for Deck height LH are shown in the Fig2.
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Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET), ISSN 0976 – 6480(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6499(Online) Volume 5, Issue 6, June (2014), pp. 112-120 © IAEME 119 V. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 5.1 Validating the model using optimized parameter setting Experiments were conducted to verify the optimized results for Deck height LH and RH. Three weld runs were used at optimized values of welding speed, welding current, welding voltage. The results obtained found to be satisfactory and are within the standard specifications of height reducing the welding distortion and the results presented in Table 5 and Table 6. Table 5: LH Deck Validation model using the optimized parameter setting Experiment no Welding speed (mm/sec) Current (amps) Voltage (volts) LH Deck height (mm) 1 4.3 320 32 43 2 4.4 320 32 44 3 5.9 320 32 47 Table 6: RH Deck Validation model using the optimized parameter setting Experiment no Welding speed (mm/sec) Current (amps) Voltage (volts) RH Deck height (mm) 1 5.8 280 28.5 43 2 3.6 280 28.5 44 3 4.1 280 28.5 45 VI. CONCLUSION A Mathematical model has been developed to predict Deck height as a function of parameters that can be measured and controlled independently in MIG welding . The optimization of welding input parameters leads to determining the best settings and tolerances for Xs to optimize Ys, thus reducing the welding angular distortion of fillet weld of Deck height. The optimized parameters are found to be satisfactory and LH, RH Deck products occur within required standard specifications of height. The time and cost spent on rework of the products LH and RH Deck is reduced. The optimized parameter setting has been applied to a particular joint and this can be extended to other joints of a particular model.
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