Metal transfer and arc behaviour of novel consumable and non-consumable electrode indirect arc droplet welding
2013; Maney Publishing; Volume: 18; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1179/1362171812y.0000000103
ISSN1743-2936
AutoresJ Wang, Dongting Wu, Ping Liao, Chun Ying Tian, M Q Li, Jiecai Feng,
Tópico(s)Engineering and Environmental Studies
ResumoThe consumable and non-consumable electrode indirect arc droplet welding is a novel method that applies an indirect arc generated between a consumable electrode and a non-consumable electrode to welding. It was successfully used to overlap join the thin zinc coated steel plate. In the point to point (consumable electrode and non-consumable electrode) configuration, the stable metal transfer was obtained. The globular, projected spray and streaming spray transfer modes were promoted. With the increase in welding power, the metal transfer became faster and more stable. At the same time, the indirect arc became brighter, smaller and more stable. The arc self-regulation guaranteed the stable burning of the indirect arc. The desire stability was observed from the fluctuation of the welding current and the arc voltage waveforms. The side concentrated melting on the root of the droplet produced high pinch effect, which facilitated the detachment of the droplet.
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