2009
DOI: 10.1179/136217108x333336
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Low oxidation potential shielding gas instability in GMA welding

Abstract: Gas metal arc (GMA) welding is one of the most important processes for joining metals. However, this process is characterised by a relatively large number of variables and high sensitivity to changes in operational conditions. Furthermore, GMA welding stability can be degraded by several factors. Although some of these instability problems have been studied extensively a few of them, particularly those linked to the arc transition regions, are still poorly known and studied. The present paper studies a strong … Show more

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“…Esta estabilidade é associada aos mecanismos de emissão de elétrons no arco elétrico [23]. A estabilidade do arco pode ser medida pelas flutuações no comprimento do arco, variações na tensão e na corrente, e pela natureza da forma de transferência metálica do arco.…”
Section: Principais Formulações De Gases Formadores De Atmosfera Oxidunclassified
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“…Esta estabilidade é associada aos mecanismos de emissão de elétrons no arco elétrico [23]. A estabilidade do arco pode ser medida pelas flutuações no comprimento do arco, variações na tensão e na corrente, e pela natureza da forma de transferência metálica do arco.…”
Section: Principais Formulações De Gases Formadores De Atmosfera Oxidunclassified
“…Em geral nas patentes requeridas afirma-se que podem ser utilizadas as composições para soldagem de ambos materiais [19,33,34]. A porcentagem de O 2 mais encontrada nas misturas é em torno de até 3% [19,23,29,34,38].…”
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“…Typical temperatures range between 2000 and 2800 K. [17][18][19][20][21] Weld spatter are generated during arc ignition, transfer of droplets through the arc to the weld pool and as a consequence of heavy weld pool dynamics. [1][2][3]13,15,[22][23][24][25] According to Tanaka et al 26 the spatter velocities are observed between 1 and 10 m s 21 . The size of typical weld spatter particles is between several mm and below one mm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%