Paper Title
Enhancing Mechanical Performance in Submerged Arc Welding of MS-(IS:2062) Material Through Parametric Optimization of UT-Strength

Abstract
Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) is a crucial mechanical property that indicates the maximum stress a material can withstand before failure under tension. In the context of the study on submerged arc welding (SAW) process optimization, UTS served as a key focus for enhancing the overall mechanical performance of the welded joints. By utilizing the Taguchi technique, researchers were able to systematically adjust process parameters such as current, voltage, and speed to optimize UTS values. The efficient statistical analysis provided by the Taguchi method allowed for identifying the ideal combination of parameters that maximized UTS, leading to improved weld quality and stronger mechanical properties in Material MS-(IS:2062). The study's successful application of the Taguchi method in enhancing UTS underscores its effectiveness in optimizing welding processes and improving material performance. Keywords - S/N ratio, Regression Analysis, ANOVA , Taguchi method, Orthogonal array.