2022
DOI: 10.3390/met12020326
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Numerical Analysis of Metal Transfer Process in Plasma MIG Welding

Abstract: In plasma MIG welding, inert gas introduced from the torch nozzle is ionized in the upstream region of the MIG arc, which is termed “plasma”. This study aims to clarify the effect of the plasma on the metal-transfer process in the plasma MIG welding through numerical analysis. As a result, the plasma with a temperature of approximately 10,000 K was found to be formed around the wire tip. The MIG arc temperature around the wire tip was 11,000 K at the maximum, which was lower than that of the conventional MIG w… Show more

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“…They found that the primary current significantly influenced this process due to it determined the distribution of the current density and electromagnetic force in the arc region. Tashiro et al [16] also simulated the droplet transfer behaviours during the plasma-MIG hybrid arc welding process. They suggested that the droplet temperature was decreased compared to conventional MIG welding under the same experimental parameters, and thus the evaporation of liquid metal was reduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that the primary current significantly influenced this process due to it determined the distribution of the current density and electromagnetic force in the arc region. Tashiro et al [16] also simulated the droplet transfer behaviours during the plasma-MIG hybrid arc welding process. They suggested that the droplet temperature was decreased compared to conventional MIG welding under the same experimental parameters, and thus the evaporation of liquid metal was reduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%