MIG Welding under High Pressure Ar Arc Atmosphere(Physics, Process, Instrument & Measurement)

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Abstract

MIC welding under high pressure Ar atmosphere (0-6MPa) has been studied by mean of welding chamber. Effect of pressure on the arc voltage, welding current and weld metal shape are studied. MIG welding process by constant arc voltage condition and constant arc length condition are compared. The main results are summarized as follows ; 1) Increasing pressure from 0 to 6MPa, arc became to constrictive, plural cathode spots and unstable arc were observed. Brightness of arc column was increased. A lot of spattered droplets and fine particles were produced. 2) As welding was carried out using constant arc voltage condition, welding current was decreased above about 2MPa. Decreasing of heat input under high pressure was observed. Crowned weld metals, narrow bead wide, weld metals which is not deep penetration were shown. 3) As welding was carried out using constant arc length condition, arc voltage was raised remarkably with pressure then also, heat input was increased. Crowned welds were not obtained. Bead wide, penetration depth were not changed remarkably increasing pressure from 0MPa to 6MPa. Area of HAZ was affected by increasing pressure, tensile and bending test results were satisfactory under condition of this study. 4) It was estimated that constant arc length condition is good for MIG welding process under high pressure arc atmosphere.

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  • CRID
    1573105977115448576
  • NII Article ID
    110006486740
  • NII Book ID
    AA00867058
  • ISSN
    03874508
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Data Source
    • CiNii Articles

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