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[Retracted] The Effect of Welding Conditions on Tensile Characteristics and Thermal Stress of Al 5083 Alloy Applied to Co-environmental Leisure Ships

[논문 철회] 친환경 레져선박에 적용되는 Al 5083 합금의 인장특성 및 열응력에 미치는 용접조건의 영향

  • Moon, Byung Young (Department of Naval Architecture, Kunsan National University) ;
  • Lee, Ki Yeol (Shipbuilding & Ocean Technical Manpower Agency, Kunsan National University) ;
  • Kim, Kyu Sun (Sam Won Heavy Industry, Limited)
  • 문병영 (군산대학교 조선공학과) ;
  • 이기열 (군산대학교 조선해양대학원전문인력양성사업단) ;
  • 김규선 ((주)삼원중공업)
  • Received : 2014.09.20
  • Accepted : 2014.11.19
  • Published : 2014.12.20

Abstract

As a considerable, experimental approach, an Auto-carriage type of $CO_2$ welding machine and a MIG(Metal Inert Gas) welding robot under inert gas atmosphere were utilized in order to realize Al 5083 welding applied to hull and relevant components of green Al leisure ships. This study aims at investigating the effect of welding conditions(current, voltage, welding speed, etc) on thermal deformation that occurs as welding operation and tensile characteristics after welding, by using Al 5083, non-ferrous material, applied to manufacturing of co-environmental Al leisure ships. With respect to welding condition to minimize the thermal deformation, 150A and 16V at the wire-feed rate of 6mm/sec were acquired in the process of welding Al 5083 through an auto carriage type of $CO_2$ welding feeder. As to tensile characteristics of Al 5083 welding through a MIG welding robot, most of tensile specimens showed the fracture behavior on HAZ(Heat Affected Zone) located at the area joined with weld metal, except for some cases. Especially, for the case of the Al specimen with 5mm thickness, 284.62MPa of tensile strength and 11.41% of elongation were obtained as an actual allowable tensile stress-strain value. Mostly, after acquiring the optimum welding condition, the relevant welding data and technical requirements might be provided for actual welding operation site and welding procedure specification(WPS).

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