Weld-metal property optimization from flux ingredients through mixture experiments and mathematical programming approach
AUTOR(ES)
Adeyeye, Ademola David, Oyawale, Festus Adekunle
FONTE
Materials Research
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009-09
RESUMO
This paper presents a new methodology for weld-metal properties optimization from welding flux ingredients. The methodology integrates statistical design of mixture experiment with mathematical programming optimization technique. The mixture experiment is responsible for the modeling of the weld-metal properties as a function of welding flux levels while mathematical programming optimizes the model. Data and confirmed models from the literature were used to perform optimization on the responses. The maximum values possible with the prevailing conditions for acicular ferrite, charpy impact toughness and silicon transfer are 51.2%, 29 J and 0.231% respectively while the minimum oxygen content possible is 249 ppm. The new methodology is able to eliminate the limitations associated with the traditional experimental optimization methodology for flux formulation.
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