Construcción de ventanas de productividad de soldaduras en filete con proceso FCAW para la fabricación de paneles delgados de embarcaciones
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https://doi.org/10.25043/19098642.176Palabras clave:
Panel, FCAW, Ventanas de Productividad, longitud de arco, procedimiento de soldadura (WPS), ABSResumen
Se utilizó el proceso FCAW con electrodo E71T-11 de Ø0.035” para aplicar soldaduras en filete de tamaño ~4mm sobre juntas en T de acero ASTM A36 en posición horizontal usando 42 combinaciones apropiadas de velocidades de alimentación de alambre –WFS– (entre 50-540 ipm), voltajes (13-33V) y velocidades de soldeo (4.2-24.5 ipm). Las soldaduras de prueba aplicadas con cada combinación se inspeccionaron visualmente y por macro-ataque para establecer su cumplimiento con los criterios de aceptación para paneles navales de la American Bureau of Shipping, ABS. Con los resultados se construyeron gráficos de Voltaje Vs WFS, Voltaje Vs Amperaje y Entrada de Energía Vs. WFS sobre los que se dibujaron ventanas de productividad con las combinaciones de parámetros capaces de producir soldaduras de calidad aceptable. Las ventanas de productividad construidas mediante este método, denominado ARCWISE, permiten seleccionar parámetros de soldeo durante el diseño de WPSs evitando procesos iterativos de ensayo y error.
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