Pricm 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118792148.ch294
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Derivation of Forces Acting on the Liquid Weld Metal Based on Arc Pressure Measurements Produced Using Alternating Shielding Gases in the GTAW Process

Abstract: As part of an ongoing process to fully evaluate the effects of an alternating shielding gas supply on the gas tungsten arc and gas metal arc welding processes, a comparison between arc pressures produced using argon, helium, alternating gases and GTAW-P has been conducted. The alternating shielding gas process is reported to create a dynamic stirring action within the liquid weld metal as a result of three independent phenomena: a) variation in weld pool fluidity, b) arc pressure variation, and c) arc pressure… Show more

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“…When this arc pressure impinges on the surface of a liquid, it may induce flow motion in the liquid, and so, it influences the penetration shape of the liquid-solid boundary [34]. Campbell et al [35] emphasized that there is a relation between the P arc and the welding current and the arc radius. Lin and Eagar [33] reported the relationship between the arc pressure and the square of welding current and square of arc radius for the TIG arc as expressed in Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When this arc pressure impinges on the surface of a liquid, it may induce flow motion in the liquid, and so, it influences the penetration shape of the liquid-solid boundary [34]. Campbell et al [35] emphasized that there is a relation between the P arc and the welding current and the arc radius. Lin and Eagar [33] reported the relationship between the arc pressure and the square of welding current and square of arc radius for the TIG arc as expressed in Eq.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%