JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES
Online ISSN : 2432-3691
Print ISSN : 1344-6460
ISSN-L : 1344-6460
Butt Welding of Aluminum Alloy by Space GHTA Welding Process in Vacuum
Yoshikazu SuitaShuhei ShinikeTomohide EkuniNoboru TerajimaYoshiyuki TsukudaKichiro Imagawa
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2004 Volume 52 Issue 610 Pages 522-527

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Aluminum alloys have been widely used in the constructing various space structures including the International Space Station (ISS) and launch vehicles. For space application, welding experiments of an aluminum alloy were conducted by the GHTA (Gas Hollow Tungsten Arc) welding processes using a filler wire feeder in vacuum. We investigated the melting phenomena of a base metal and a filler wire, bead formation phenomena and effects of wire feeding speed on melting characteristics. The melting phenomenon of melt-run welding with a filler wire was basically the same as that of without a filler wire. It was clarified that the effects of wire feeding speed on bead sizes and configurations. Furthermore the butt welding joints were welded by the optimum wire feeding speed and the tensile strengths of those joints were evaluated. The mean value of tensile strengths of butt welding joints that were made using d.c.-pulsed GHTA welding with filler wire in vacuum was almost same value as that was welded by GTA (Gas Tungsten Arc) welding in air.

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