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Group members:
A. Chandra kiran Project
guide:
Ch. Mani kanta DR.
K.Ravindra
A. Lakshmi prasanna Dept of
Mechanical Engg
B. Avinash
INTRODUCTION
TYPES OF JOINTS:
non-permanent joints
(e.g. bolted joint)
permanent joints
(e.g. Riveted joint, welded joint)
WELDING PROCESS:
A coalescence of metals where in coalescence is obtained by
heating to suitable temperature, with or without the application of
pressure and with or without the use of filler material.
The filler metal has a melting point approximately the same as the
base metal.
Advantages:
Welding results in a good saving of material and reduced labour
content of production.
Low manufacturing costs.
It gives designer great flexibility in planning and designing.
It is also useful as a method for repairing broken, worn or defective
metal parts.
Classification:
Fusion welding
Non Fusion and pressure welding
Fusion welding:
gas welding(oxy acetylene, air acetylene)
Gas metal arc welding(GMAW)
Gas tungsten arc welding(GTAW)
Submerged arc welding(SAW)
Electro slag welding(ESW)
Plasma arc welding(PAW)
3)Impact test:
Charpy impact test machine is used
to measure the toughness and its
ability to withstand the Impact force
of weld bead.
The Charpy piece is supported
horizontally between two anvils and
the pendulum strikes opposite the
notch.