Tozaltı Ve Gazaltı Kaynak Yöntemleri İle Birleştirilen Gemi İnşa Çeliğinin Kaynak Bölgesinin Mekanik Özelliklerinin İncelenmesi
Author:
SEKBAN Dursun Murat1ORCID, KILICASLAN ResulORCID
Affiliation:
1. KARADENIZ TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, SÜRMENE FACULTY OF MARINE SCIENCES
Abstract
Merchant ships are generally built by joining steels with various welding methods. When the welding methods used in shipyards are examined, it is seen that gas metal arc welding (GMAW), submerged arc welding (SAW), covered electrode arc welding and tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding come to the fore. In the assembly of ship hull sheets, GMAW and SAW are generally preferred. In this sense, it is extremely important to characterize the mechanical properties of the weld zone after welding of the shipbuilding steel joined by these two welding methods. When the studies examined, although there are few studies on the joining with GMAW and SAW of shipbuilding steels, no study has been found on the comparative examination of these two welding methods. In this context, within the scope of the study, 3701 shipbuilding steel, which is used extensively in shipbuilding, was joined with SAW and GMAW methods and the hardness, tensile, impact and bending properties of the welding zone were examined comparatively. In consequence of the tests, it was determined that higher mechanical properties were obtained than the base metal in both welding methods. Also, it was found that the welding zone of the shipbuilding steel joint by the SAW method had relatively better mechanical qualities.
Publisher
Karadeniz Fen Bilimleri Dergisi
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