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One Side Welding Submerged Arc Welding Process Welding in Shipbuilding Conference May 10-11, 2011 by Sean P Moran
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Page 1: One Side Welding Submerged Arc Welding Process Welding in Shipbuilding Conference May 10-11, 2011 by Sean P Moran.

One Side Welding Submerged Arc Welding Process

One Side Welding Submerged Arc Welding Process

Welding in Shipbuilding Conference

May 10-11, 2011

by Sean P Moran

Page 2: One Side Welding Submerged Arc Welding Process Welding in Shipbuilding Conference May 10-11, 2011 by Sean P Moran.

Outline of PresentationOutline of Presentation

Introduction of the Process

Procedure for Application

Weld Evaluation Results

Supporting Discussion

Summary

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Introduction of the ProcessIntroduction of the Process

Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Application

Multiple Wire Tandem Procedure

Single (One) Side Full Penetration Welds

Weld Travel Speeds Capable of 60 IPM

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Advantages, SAW-OSWAdvantages, SAW-OSW

Reduce Production Time

Eliminate the Additional Cost of Equipment Needed to Rotate the Plates for Two-Sided Welds

Capable of Achieving Full-Penetration Square Butt Seams in ¼” Plate From One Side

Excellent Welder Appeal – Ease of Use

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Limitations, SAW-OSWLimitations, SAW-OSW

Limited Fit Up Robustness

Fixture and Clamping

Flux Bed Mechanism and Procedure

Multiple Weld Head Requirements

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Procedure for ApplicationProcedure for Application

Tandem Welding Process using DC Lead and AC Trail

Solid Wire Lead using Solid and Tubular Wire Trail

Square Butt Joint Preparation with 0 – 1/8 Gaps

Non-Floating 1½” Width and 9/32” Depth Flux Bed

Copper Chill Bar with 1½” x 1/16” Center Recess

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Weld Joint Fit UpWeld Joint Fit Up

Two ¼” x 2” x 18” hot rolled plates with ¼” x 2” x 9 run off tabs at either end

Set two 18” bars side by side, set the gap, weld tabs and 3 tack welds at ¼, ½ & ¾ of plate length

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Equipment SelectionEquipment Selection

PEH Controls

LAF 1000 DC

TAF 800 AC

A6 Wire feeders

Knurled Feed Rolls for (Tubular Wire)

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Equipment Set UpEquipment Set Up

Electrode angle 90º Lead 65º Trail 3/4" Distance between electrodes

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Welding ConsumablesWelding Consumables

DC/AC - 1/8” Spoolarc 81 Solid Wire EM12K

DC/AC - 1/8” Alloy Shield 70S Tubular Wire EC1-H8

Welding Flux: OK Flux 10.71 F7A5

Backing Flux: OK Flux 10.69 No AWS Classification

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Application Set UpApplication Set Up

2½” x 1½” x 6’ copper chill with 1½” x 1/16” center recess OK Flux 10.69 applied over the top of the chill Excess flux screen off forming a 7/32” crown

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Welding ParametersWelding Parameters

Spoolarc 81 Solid Wire Lead and Trail

Gap DC Lead AC Trail Travel

Inch Amps Volts Amps Volts IPM

0 700 29 550 34 58

1/16 700 29 600 35 58

3/32 425 29 600 32 50

1/8 N/A

Spoolarc 81 Solid Wire Lead and Alloy Shield 70S Trail0 700 29 550 34 58

1/16 700 29 600 35 58

3/32 425 29 600 32 50

1/8 N/A

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Weld Evaluation ResultsWeld Evaluation Results

Spoolarc 81 Solid Wire Lead and Trail

Gap Width

Travel Speed Results

0” 58 IPM Top - easy peeling - straight edges

  Bottom - medium bead, good edges, easy peeling

1/16” 58 IPM Top - easy peeling medium reinforcement

  Bottom - medium bead, easy peeling

3/32” 50 IPM Top - almost flat - self peeling

Bottom - medium bead - slightly uneven

Spoolarc 81 Solid Wire Lead and Alloy Shield 70S Trail0” 58 IPM Top – self peeling - medium reinforcement - smooth

  Bottom - medium bead- smooth - self peeling

1/16” 58 IPM Top - self peeling - medium reinforcement - smooth

  Bottom - medium bead- smooth - self peeling

3/32” 50 IPM Top - smooth medium reinforcement - self peeling

Bottom - medium bead- slightly uneven - self peeling

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Macro-Sections - No GapMacro-Sections - No Gap

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Macro-Sections – 1/16 GapMacro-Sections – 1/16 Gap

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Macro-Sections - 3/32 GapMacro-Sections - 3/32 Gap

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Supporting DiscussionSupporting Discussion

Travel Speeds Approaching 60 IPM

Excellent Full Penetration Profiles

Increase Face Reinforcement with Tubular Wire

Gap Size of 1/8” Prove to Have Limited Robustness

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Future WorkFuture Work

Varying Gap Width of 0 - .5T

Increase and Alter Electrode Diameters

Robust .5T Full Length Gap

Evaluate Mechanical Weld Properties

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SummarySummary

One Sides Full Penetration SAW

Tandem with Either Solid or Tubular Trail

Robust Gap Widths of 3/32 inch

Weld Travels Speeds Approaching 60 IPM

User Friendly - Ease of Operator Use