Abstract:Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) is a welding process where an electrode wire is continuously fed from an automatic wire feeder through a conduit and welding gun to the base metal, where a weld pool is created. The formation of droplet and transfer of droplet are governed by the conservation equations. This study on GMAW aims to simulate transient behavior of welding arc and shielding gas flow. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used as a tool to understand multifaceted physics involved in GMAW process. A two d… Show more
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