TY - JOUR T1 - Welding of titanium base alloys by tungsten-gas pulse arc process (PCGTAW) and investigation of frequency effect on microstructure and mechanical properties TT - جوشکاری آلیاژهای پایه تیتانیومی توسط فرایند قوسی پالسی تنگستن-گاز و بررسی اثر فرکانس بر ریزساختار و خواص مکانیکی JF - JWSTI JO - JWSTI VL - 7 IS - 2 UR - http://jwsti.iut.ac.ir/article-1-379-en.html Y1 - 2022 SP - 39 EP - 46 KW - Ti6Al4V alloy KW - Tungsten-gas arc welding (GTAW) KW - Frequency KW - Pulse current system N2 - In this research, Ti-6Al-4V alloy sheet with a thickness of one millimeter with butt joint design was welded by tungsten-gas arc welding process using pulse current (PCGTAW) and using AMS 4954G filler metal. In this study, the effect of pulse system frequency on microstructure and mechanical properties was investigated by optical microscopy, Vickers hardness and tensile strength tests. In the non-frequency welding sample, due to the lack of pulse current and lower cooling rate of the molten pool, the formation of large amounts of soft phases of the Weidmann-Statten layer in the weld metal region is possible. Finally, in this method, the lowest average hardness of 341 Vickers was obtained. The experimental results showed that using pulsed current and increasing the pulse frequency up to 450 Hz increased the cooling rate of the molten pool, followed by increasing the amount of martensitic phase α 'in the form of a basket in the weld metal region and finally increasing the average microhardness in this region. In other words, using the maximum frequency led to a significant increase in hardness up to 367 Vickers in the weld zone. Finally, using the tensile strength test, it was shown that in all the samples, failure occurred from the base metal area, which was a very good phenomenon due to the proper welding quality of the samples. M3 ER -