Title :
Investigation on Welding Arc Interruptions in the Presence of Magnetic Fields: Arc Length, Torch Angle and Current Pulsing Frequency Influence
Author :
Reis, R.P. ; Scotti, A. ; Norrish, J. ; Cuiuri, D.
Author_Institution :
Centre for R&D of Welding Processes, Fed. Univ. of Uberlandia (UFU), Uberlândia, Brazil
Abstract :
Arc interruptions have been observed in tandem pulsed gas metal arc welding (GMAW). This fact, which is likely related to magnetic interaction between the arcs, motivated previous study concerning the influence of the welding current on this phenomenon. In order to promote further understanding, this paper investigates the effects of arc length, torch angle, and high-frequency current pulsing on the arc resistance to extinction. To mimic the situation found in tandem GMAW (magnetic field induced by one arc acting on the other arc), external magnetic fields were applied to gas tungsten arc welding arcs. It was verified that short arc lengths and torch angles set to push the weld pool increase the arc resistance to extinction, whereas the utilization of high-frequency current pulsing tends to weaken the arc resistance to extinction. According to a model devised from the results, the arc extinction takes place if the heat generated inside and the heat transferred into the arc column become insufficient to counterbalance the total heat loss in this arc region.
Keywords :
arc welding; heat losses; heat transfer; magnetic fields; GMAW; GTAW; arc length; arc resistance; current pulsing frequency influence; gas metal arc welding; gas tungsten arc welding; heat loss; heat transfer; magnetic field; torch angle; weld pool; welding current; Electromagnets; Heating; Magnetic flux; Magnetic levitation; Plasmas; Resistance; Welding; Arc interruption; gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW); magnetic deflection; tandem gas metal arc welding (GMAW);
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2230650