ASES VII. International Health, Engineering and Sciences Congress , İstanbul, Türkiye, 24 - 26 Kasım 2023, cilt.1, ss.203-210
The process of uniting materials in a welding area with the use of heat, pressure, and/or other
materials with or without their use is called welding. The goal of welding structural parts during
manufacture is to it is cheaply made, completely functional, and has a lengthy operational
lifespan in the business. When welding, several requirements must be met regarding the
characteristics of the welding region and how the linked pieces affect the overall construction.
By using heat to melt the components together and adding a filler material to generate a puddle
of molten metal that cools and ties the two pieces together, welding is a manufacturing method that unites materials, most often metals or thermoplastics. Comparing welding to other
connecting techniques like riveting and bolting reveals various benefits. Welding is a flexible
and popular industrial procedure. These are robust and long-lasting bonds. A robust, continuous
junction between two or more pieces of material can be produced by welding. Because the
resultant weld is frequently stronger than the original material, it has a high fatigue and stress
resistance. Because of this, welding is the best option for applications like structural parts,
bridges, and pipelines where durability and strength are essential. Metals are often joined
together via welding joints. Welding is a crucial industrial process that is used in many different
manufacturing industries to create robust, long-lasting, and leak-proof connections for a wide
range of products. Complex structures, such as parts of cars or aircraft, are put together using
welding procedures, which also guarantee the structures' stability in challenging circumstances.
The industrial sectors that employ welding technology substantially include the automotive,
aerospace, construction, shipbuilding, pressure vessel manufacture, pipeline construction, and
railway industries. Overall, welding is a very flexible and beneficial industrial process that has
several benefits over other joining techniques. It is a great option for many different applications
because of its strength, resilience, adaptability, and affordability.