A Survey on Submerged Arc Welding (Saw)-Review |
Author(s): |
| Mohit Sharma , R.N COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MADLAUDA PANIPAT; Manmohan, RN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; Neeraj Kumar, RN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY |
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| Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), GMAW, FCAW |
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Welding is a system of unchanging joining two materials (ordinarily metals) through kept blend coming about as a result of a suitable mix of temperature, weight and metallurgical conditions. Dependent upon the blend of temperature and weight from a high temperature with no weight to a high weight with low temperature, a wide extent of welding frames has been made. There are various sorts of welding including Metal Arc, Submerged Arc, Resistance Butt, Flash, Spot, Seam and Projection. While there are various systems for joining metals, welding is a champion among the most supportive and quick techniques 1available. SAW is in a general sense a round section welding process in which the bend is covered up by a front of granular and fusible motion. Thusly, physical properties of motion are basic examinations in SAW for upgrading welding properties. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV7I10512 Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 1 Publication Date: 01/04/2019 Page(s): 551-557 |
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