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Petroleum and Chemical Industry International(PCII)

ISSN: 2639-7536 | DOI: 10.33140/PCII

Impact Factor: 0.719

Comparative Study on the Microstructure Evaluation of Al-Mg (Er5356) Aluminum Alloy for Aircraft Wing Stiffener Fabricated By Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing

Abstract

Manikandan N, Dr. G. Swaminathan

Wire +Arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a type of additive manufacturing process in which layer upon layer is added to form a closely welded component. In this study, Gas Metal Arc Welding - Pulse (GMAW-P) and Gas Metal Arc Welding - Double Pulse (GMAW-DP) methods were used to manufacture the components with 5356 Aluminum alloy. Microstructures of the GMAW-P and GMAW-DP were observed and compared, the results show that the bead formation, Structure, formability and continuity appeared to be better on the GMAW-DP welding when compared to GMAW-P. The pore formations were found in larger numbers in GMAW-P than GMAW-DP. Due to the presence of a larger number of pores in GMAW-P, it is weaker than GMAW-DP.

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