engineer2385
Mechanical
- Feb 19, 2015
- 14
Hello,
I am attempting to learn welding engineering by myself. When it comes to selecting filler metals, I am aware of the considerations such as base metal matching strength, welding process and welding position do matter. I recently came across a wps where ER-347 was used in the TIG welding of F91 and A105. ER-347 contains about 19-21% of Chromium whereas base metal, this case, F91 contains 8-9.5% Chromium. How this filler selection can be justified in this case? So my question is what would be the best way to start learning this aspect of welding? Knowing composition of base metal and electrodes would be a great start. Also, Is there an article in section IX that can give a tell us which electrode/filler to use for certain materials? I appreciate your advise.
I am attempting to learn welding engineering by myself. When it comes to selecting filler metals, I am aware of the considerations such as base metal matching strength, welding process and welding position do matter. I recently came across a wps where ER-347 was used in the TIG welding of F91 and A105. ER-347 contains about 19-21% of Chromium whereas base metal, this case, F91 contains 8-9.5% Chromium. How this filler selection can be justified in this case? So my question is what would be the best way to start learning this aspect of welding? Knowing composition of base metal and electrodes would be a great start. Also, Is there an article in section IX that can give a tell us which electrode/filler to use for certain materials? I appreciate your advise.