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Genetic-Algorithm-Based Computational Models for Optimizing the Process Parameters of A-TIG Welding to Achieve Target Bead Geometry in Type 304 L(N) and 316 L(N) Stainless Steels
Authors:M Vasudevan  A K Bhaduri  Baldev Raj  K Prasad Rao
Affiliation:  a Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, India b Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
Abstract:The weld-bead geometry in 304LN and 316LN stainless steels produced by A-TIG welding plays an important role in determining the mechanical properties of the weld and its quality. Its shape parameters such as bead width, depth of penetration, and reinforcement height are decided according to the A-TIG welding process parameters such as current, voltage, torch speed, and arc gap. Identification of a suitable combination of A-TIG process parameters to produce the desired weld-bead geometry required many experiments, and the experimental optimization of the A-TIG process was indeed time consuming and costly. Therefore it becomes necessary to develop a methodology for optimizing the A-TIG process parameters to achieve the target weld-bead geometry. In the present work, genetic algorithm (GA)-based computational models have been developed to determine the optimum/near optimum process parameters to achieve the target weld-bead geometry in 304LN and 316LN stainless steel welds produced by A-TIG welding.
Keywords:A-TIG welding  Austenitic stainless steels  Genetic algorithm  Weld bead geometry
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