Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) weld quality and
mechanical properties are systematically structured by
the bead width, reinforcement and penetration size.
This study has developed a mathematical model using
the second order quadratic polynomial model to select
the best setting for the process parameters to produce
the maximum penetration area in TIG welding.The set
of experiment samples was produced from mild steel
plates guided by a central composite design
experimental plan. The results obtained revealed that
the second order quadratic polynomial equation is the
best fit model that can accurately explain the
relationship between the input and the output
parameters. The results possessed good statistical
sufficiency, having a very good strength for predicting
the target response. The prediction strength and
models reliability factor are in reasonable agreement
with each other, the surface plots showed the combined
interaction of input parameters on the response, and
the ANOVA results revealed that the penetration area is
very sensitive to the current parameter. The
mathematical models developed have a high goodness of
fit, adequate signal,strength which can explain and
predict the penetration area
Keywords : penetration area, models, Response Surface Methodology,, Tungsten Inert Gas, Welding,quality