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Abstract(s)
The present article describes an experimental analysis of a robotized Gas Metal-arc
Welding (GMAW) in aluminum alloy, using Metal Inert Gas (MIG) in its transfer method variation
Standard and pulsed Cold Metal Transfer (CMT+P), developed in order to optimize the penetration
depth, width and reinforcement of the weld bead. The base metal was the aluminum alloy 6082-T6
and the filler metal was aluminum alloy 5754.
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Robotic MIG welding Aluminum welding MIG CMT+P pulse Taguchi method
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Citation
Pascoal, Arlindo; Izeda, A. Eduardo; Cecilio, Vinícius; Mineiro, Nuno; Gonçalves, José; Ribeiro, J.E. (2018). Robotic welding tests MIG standard and CMT+P in aluminum alloy 6082-T6 for optimization of penetration, cord width and reinforcement. Proceedings. ISSN 2504-3900. 2:8, p. 425-432
