Authors: Rafi Ahmad Beg, Dr. Mohd Faizan Hasan, Dr. Syed Ali Husain Jafri
Abstract: A common welding technique that produces precise and robust welds is tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, also known as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Incorrect settings, worker error, or disparities in the materials utilized can all lead to welding issues. These defects affect the overall strength, durability, and mechanical properties of welded structures. The various welding issues that can arise during TIG welding are examined in detail in this research report. Surface faults, internal defects, and metallurgical defects are the three categories into which it divides these issues. The article includes tabular data for easy understanding, as well as the causes, impacts, and preventative measures of each fault. The findings highlight how important proper welding techniques and quality control measures are to minimizing defects and ensuring the highest possible weld performance