Technological Aspects Regarding Manual Metal Arc Welding Using Pulsed Current for Fillet Joints Applications
The idea of using electrical pulse current at manual arc welding with coated electrode starts from the observation of frequency influence, unchanging in manual TIG welding with filler materials, on weld pool volume, by partial solidification of the weld pool in base time of the pulse current, thus b...
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Published in | Advanced Materials Research Vol. 1138; pp. 56 - 61 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Zurich
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
01.07.2016
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Summary: | The idea of using electrical pulse current at manual arc welding with coated electrode starts from the observation of frequency influence, unchanging in manual TIG welding with filler materials, on weld pool volume, by partial solidification of the weld pool in base time of the pulse current, thus being able to control its volume.This paper presents for the first time this new challenge of inverter modern sources: manual metal arc welding using pulsed current.Experimental research findings highlight the technological aspects when using pulsed current in manual metal arc welding, using STEL welding equipment that has this option. The application - concerns the establishment the lack of fusion welded joints in fillet positions. It highlights the beneficial effect of pulsed current, in particular by the joint penetration.Experiments have pursued highlighting of welding pulsed current and frequency of the pulses by the appearance of the joint and the influence by weld geometry for lack of fusion fillet joint. Also, the influence of frequency pulsed current by arc stability, sprays, etc. compared with standard welding was observed. |
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Bibliography: | Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 8th International Conference on Innovative Technologies for Joining Advanced Materials (TIMA 16), June 02-03, 2016, Timisoara, Romania ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISBN: | 3038357685 9783038357681 |
ISSN: | 1022-6680 1662-8985 1662-8985 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1138.56 |