Welding is a materials joining process which produces coalescence of materials by
heating them to suitable temperatures with or without the application of
pressure or by the application of pressure alone, and with or without the use
of filler material.
Welding
is used for making permanent joints. It is used in the manufacture of
automobile bodies, aircraft frames, railway wagons, machine frames, structural
works, tanks, furniture, boilers, general repair work and ship building.
TYPES
- Plastic Welding
or Pressure Welding
The piece of
metal to be joined are heated to a plastic state and forced together by
external pressure
(Ex) Resistance
welding
- Fusion Welding
or Non-Pressure Welding
The material at
the joint is heated to a molten state and allowed to solidify
(Ex) Gas welding,
Arc welding
Classification of welding
processes:
(i). Arc welding
1.
Carbon arc
2.
Metal arc
3.
Metal inert gas
4.
Tungsten inert gas
5.
Plasma arc
6.
Submerged arc
7.
Electro-slag
(ii). Gas Welding
1.
Oxy-acetylene
2.
Air-acetylene
3.
Oxy-hydrogen
(iii). Resistance Welding
1.
Butt
2.
Spot
3.
Seam
4.
Projection
5.
Percussion
(iv)
Thermit
Welding
(v)
Solid State Welding
1.
Friction
2.
Ultrasonic
3.
Diffusion
4.
Explosive
(vi)
Newer
Welding
1.
Electron-beam
2.
Laser
(vii)
Related
Process
1.
Oxy-acetylene cutting
2.
Arc cutting
3.
Hard facing
4.
Brazing
5.
Soldering
Arc welding methods
1. Metal arc welding
It is a process of joining two metal pieces by melting
the edges by an electric arc. The electric arc is produced between two
conductors. The electrode is one conductor and the work piece is another
conductor. The electrode and the work piece are brought nearer with small air
gap. (3mm app.)
When
current is passed an electric arc is produced between the electrode and the
work piece. The work piece and the electrode are melted by the arc. Both molten
piece of metal become one. Temperature of arc is about 4000°c Electrodes used
in arc welding are coated with a flux. This flux produces a gaseous shield
around the molten metal. It prevents the reaction of the molten metal with
oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere. The flux removes the impurities from the
molten metal and form a slag. This slag gets deposited over the weld metal.
This protects the weld seam from rapid cooling
Equipments:
- A welding generator (D.C.) or Transformer (A.C.)
- Two cables- one for work and one for electrode
- Electrode holder
- Electrode
- Protective shield
- Gloves
- Wire brush
- Chipping hammer
- Goggles
Ø Most
efficient way to join metals
Ø Lowest-cost
joining method
Ø Affords
lighter weight through better utilization of materials
Ø Joins
all commercial metals
Ø
Provides design flexibility
Limitations
- Manually
applied, therefore high labor cost.
- Need high
energy causing danger
- Not
convenient for disassembly.
- Defects are hard to detect at joints.
2. Carbon arc welding
In carbon arc welding, the intense of heat of an
electric arc between a carbon electrode and work piece metal is used for
welding. DC power supply is used. The carbon electrode is connected to negative
terminal and work piece is connected to positive terminal, because positive
terminal is hotter (4000°c) than the negative terminal (3000°c) when an arc is
produced. So carbon from the electrode will not fuse and mix up with the metal
weld. If carbon mixes with the weld, the weld will become weak and brittle. To
protect the molten metal from the atmosphere the welding is done with a long
arc. In this case, a carbon monoxide gas is produced, which surrounds the
molten metal and protects it.
Carbon
arc welding is used to weld both ferrous and non ferrous metals. Sheets of
steel, copper alloys, brass and aluminium can be welded in this method
Comparison of A.C. and D.C. arc welding
|
Alternating Current (from Transformer)
|
Direct Current (from Generator)
|
1
|
More efficiency
|
Less efficiency
|
2
|
Power consumption less
|
Power consumption more
|
3
|
Cost of equipment is less
|
Cost of equipment is more
|
4
|
Higher voltage – hence not safe
|
Low voltage – safer operation
|
5
|
Not suitable for welding non
ferrous metals
|
suitable for both ferrous non
ferrous metals
|
6
|
Not preferred for welding thin
sections
|
preferred for welding thin
sections
|
7
|
Any terminal can be connected to
the work or electrode
|
Positive terminal connected to
the work
Negative terminal connected to
the electrode
|
GAS WELDING
Oxy-Acetylene welding
In
gas welding, a gas flame is used to melt the edges of metals to be joined. The
flame is produced at the tip of welding torch. Oxygen and Acetylene are the
gases used to produce the welding flame. The flame will only melt the metal. A
flux is used during welting to prevent oxidations and to remove impurities.
Metals 2mm to 50mm thick are welded by gas welding. The temperature of
oxyacetylene flame is about 3200°c.
Gas Welding Equipment
1. Gas Cylinders
Pressure
Oxygen
– 125 kg/cm2
Acetylene
– 16 kg/cm2
2. Regulators
Working pressure of oxygen 1 kg/cm2
Working pressure of acetylene 0.15 kg/cm2
Working
pressure varies depends upon the thickness of the work pieces welded.
3. Pressure
Gauges
4. Hoses
5. Welding torch
6. Check valve
7. Non return
valve
TYPES OF FLAMES
•
When acetylene is burned in air, it produces a yellow
sooty flame, which is not enough for welding applications
•
Oxygen is turned on, flame immediately changes
into a long white inner area (Feather) surrounded by a transparent blue
envelope is called Carburizing flame (30000c)
•
This flames are used for hardening the surfaces
•
Addition of little more oxygen give a bright whitish
cone surrounded by the transparent blue envelope is called Neutral flame (It
has a balance of fuel gas and oxygen)
•
Most commonly used flame because it has temperature
about 32000c
•
Used for welding steels, aluminium, copper and cast
iron
•
If more oxygen is added, the cone becomes darker
and more pointed, while the envelope becomes shorter and more fierce is called Oxidizing
flame
•
Has the highest temperature about 34000c
•
Used for welding brass and brazing operation
- Equipment has versatile
- Same equipment can be used for oxy acetylene cutting and brazing by varying the torch size
- Heat can controlled easily
- Slower process
- Risk is involved in handling gas cylinders
GAS
CUTTING
•
Ferrous metal is heated in to red hot condition and a
jet of pure oxygen is projected onto the surface, which rapidly oxidizes
•
Oxides having lower melting point than the metal, melt
and are blown away by the force of the jet, to make a cut
•
Fast and efficient method of cutting steel to a high
degree of accuracy
•
Torch is different from welding
•
Cutting torch has preheat orifice and one central
orifice for oxygen jet
•
PIERCING and GOUGING are two important
operations
•
Piercing, used to cut a hole at the centre of
the plate or away from the edge of the plate
•
Gouging, to cut a groove into the steel
surface
Weld joint
There are 5 basic joint types in welding
•
Butt
joint: Two materials are in the same plane, joined from the edges.
•
Corner
joint:The corners of two materials form a right angle and joined.
•
Lap
joint: Two parts overlaps.
•
Tee
joint: One part is perpendicular to the other, making a T shape.
•
Edge
joint: Edges of the two materials joined.
Types of weld
- Fillet
weld: Used in T joints,corner joints, lap joints.
- Groove
weld:Used in butt joints.
- Plug weld:
Used in lap joints.
- Slot weld:
Used in lap joints.
- Spot weld:
Used in lap joints.
- Seam weld:
Used in lap joints.
- Flange weld:Used in edge joints.
- Surfacing weld:Not a joining process, it is used to increase the thickness of the plate, or provide a protective coating on the surface
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
Brazing and Soldering
Brazing
It is a low
temperature joining process. It is performed at temperatures above 840º F and
it generally affords strengths comparable to those of the metal which it
joins. It is low temperature in that it
is done below the melting point of the base metal. It is achieved by diffusion without fusion
(melting) of the base
Depending upon the method of heating, brazing can be
classified as
1.
Torch brazing
2.
Dip brazing
3.
Furnace brazing
4.
Induction brazing
Advantages
Ø
Dissimilar metals which canot be welded can be
joined by brazing
Ø
Very thin metals can be joined
Ø
Metals with different thickness can be joined
easily
Ø
In brazing thermal stresses are not produced in
the work piece. Hence there is no distortion
Ø
Using this process, carbides tips are brazed on
the steel tool holders
Disadvantages
Ø
Brazed joints have lesser strength compared to
welding
Ø
Joint preparation cost is more
Ø
Can be used for thin sheet metal sections
Soldering
It is a low temperature joining process. It is
performed at temperatures below 840ºF for joining.
Soldering is used
for,
•
Sealing, as in automotive radiators or tin cans
•
Electrical Connections
•
Joining thermally sensitive components
•
Joining dissimilar metals
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