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By: Dr.Behzad Heidarshenas WELDING TECHNOLOGY
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JOINING Soldering Produces coalescence of materials by heating to soldering temperature ( below solidus of base metal ) in presence of filler metal with.

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Page 1: JOINING Soldering Produces coalescence of materials by heating to soldering temperature ( below solidus of base metal ) in presence of filler metal with.

By:

Dr.Behzad Heidarshenas

WELDING TECHNOLOGY

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JOINING

• Soldering• Produces coalescence of materials by heating to soldering

temperature (below solidus of base metal) in presence of filler metal with liquidus < 450°C

• Brazing• Same as soldering but coalescence occurs at > 450°C

• Welding• Process of achieving complete coalescence of two or more materials

through melting & re-solidification of the base metals and filler metal

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SOLDERING & BRAZING

• Advantages• Low temperature heat source required

• Choice of permanent or temporary joint

• Dissimilar materials can be joined

• Less chance of damaging parts

• Slow rate of heating & cooling

• Parts of varying thickness can be joined

• Easy realignment

• Strength and performance of structural joints need careful evaluation

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WELDING• Advantages

• Most efficient way to join metals

• Lowest-cost joining method

• Affords lighter weight through better utilization of materials

• Joins all commercial metals

• Provides design flexibility

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WELDABILITY

• Weldability is the ease of a material or a combination of materials to be welded under fabrication conditions into a specific, suitably designed structure, and to perform satisfactorily in the intended service

• Common Arc Welding Processes• Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

• Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or, TIG

• Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or MIG/MAG

• Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

• Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

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ARC WELDING• Arc welding is a process used to join two pieces of metal together.

• How does it work?

• A welder creates an electric arc that melts the metal and filler rod to create a pool of molten metal that hardens to fuse the two pieces of metal together.

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• Why is welding important?

• Many of the things you use need to be welded.

• Your car

• Power line towers

• Your school desk

• Your bicycle

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• Why Learn to Weld?

• Welding can help build a successful career to earn money.

• Skilled Welders are in high demand.

• Welding is challenging and high tech.

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BASIC ELECTRICITY AND THE SCIENCE OF WELDING

Voltage – The electrical potential or pressure that causes current to flow Measured in Volts

Current – The movement of charged particles in a specific direction Measured in Amps

Polarity DC- (Direct Current

Electrode Negative) DC+ (Direct Current

Electrode Positive) AC (Alternating Current)

DC -

AC

DC+

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BASIC ELECTRICITY AND THE SCIENCE OF WELDING

• The electricity flows from the power source, through the electrode and across the arc, through the base material to the work lead and back to the power source

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BASIC ELECTRICITY AND THE SCIENCE OF WELDING

• The electron flow you just learned about is what creates the arc in arc welding.

• This is a form of electrical energy

• How do we use that electrical energy to fuse metals together?

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BASIC ELECTRICITY AND THE SCIENCE OF WELDING

• Here are some places to look to learn more about energy and energy transfers.

• Forms of Energy

• Energy Transformations

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BASIC ELECTRICITY AND THE SCIENCE OF WELDING

• Changes of State and Chemical Reactions

• During the welding process the metal changes states or forms.

• What are the states of matter?

• Solid

• Liquid

• Gas

• Plasma

Click here to learn more about the changes of state

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BASIC ELECTRICITY AND THE SCIENCE OF WELDING

• Changes of State and Chemical Reactions

• So what changes of state occur during welding?

• Initially the metal is a solid

• When the arc starts the solid is converted into a liquid

• Some of the liquid is converted into a gas vapor

• When the arc stops the liquid cools to form a solid again – this is the newly formed weld joint

Liquid Solid

Solid weld joint

(gas vapor)

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BASIC ELECTRICITY AND THE SCIENCE OF WELDING

• Changes of State and Chemical Reactions

• Chemical Reactions

• During the welding process certain chemical reactions take place.

• Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen can react in the weld puddle and cause changes in the structure of the weld weakening the weld.