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Sustainability and environmental life cycle analysis of welding processes

Journal
International Journal of Structural Integrity
Date Issued
2024-07-29
Author(s)
Elisaveta Doncheva
Nikola Avramov
Aleksandra Krstevska
Martin Petreski
Jelena Djokikj
Marjan Djidrov
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSI-02-2024-0024
Abstract
Purpose–Welding is a widely used manufacturing process in many industries. The process consumes a lot of energy and resources, pollutes the environment, and emits gases and fumes into the atmosphere that are dangerous to human health. There are various welding processes, and the suitable welding process is usually chosen based on cost, material, and conditions. Subjectivity is the most significant impediment to selecting an optimal process. As a result, it is critical to develop the appropriate set of criteria, use the best tool and methodology, and collect sufficient data. This study examines the sustainability of welding processes and their environmental impact.
Design/methodology/approach– The welding process’s sustainability was examined and discussed in general, considering the technological specifics of each welding process, physical performance, and environmental, economic, and social effects. The study investigates the environmental impact of MMAW, GMAW, and GTAW/GMAW processes through experimental work and LCA methodology.
Findings– MMAW is the most environmentally harmful technology, whereas GMAW has the least impact. The GTAW/GMAW process outperformed the other processes in terms of yield stress, but the analyses revealed that it had a greater environmental impact than GMAW.
Originality/value– The study provides an environmental impact summary and demonstrates the effects of welding parameters and processes. This gives users an understanding of choosing the best welding technique or making the process more environmentally friendly. These recommendations help policymakers identify hot spots and implement the right plans to achieve more sustainable manufacturing.
Subjects

environment

LCA

sustainability

welding

Process parameters

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