2022
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2022.268699
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Determining patterns in the generation of magnetic fields when using different contact welding techniques

Abstract: The object of this study is the quantitative characteristics of magnetic fields induced during electric contact welding in various ways: contact point, arc-butt, capacitor point, contact-butt continuous, and pulsating fusion. The problem to be solved is the lack of necessary information regarding the electromagnetic safety of these welding techniques. A description of the proposed methodological approaches to determining the levels of magnetic fields, their measurement tools, and methods for assessing their im… Show more

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“…These data should be used to devise adequate measures and means of protection for welding operators and others working in production facilities where CBFW is used. At the same time, for the final hygienic evaluation of CBFW, taking into account other harmful and dangerous factors, one should also use the previously found results on the electromagnetic safety of welders at CBFW [18]. We believe that similar studies should be conducted for the hygienic evaluation of other welding techniques.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of Investigating the Hygienic Characte...mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These data should be used to devise adequate measures and means of protection for welding operators and others working in production facilities where CBFW is used. At the same time, for the final hygienic evaluation of CBFW, taking into account other harmful and dangerous factors, one should also use the previously found results on the electromagnetic safety of welders at CBFW [18]. We believe that similar studies should be conducted for the hygienic evaluation of other welding techniques.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of Investigating the Hygienic Characte...mentioning
confidence: 92%