Welding of Sheet metal using Modified short arc MIG/MAG welding process


Autoria(s): Kah, Paul
Data(s)

01/09/2009

01/09/2009

2007

Resumo

In this research work, the results of an investigation dealing with welding of sheet metals with diverse air gap using FastROOT modified short arc welding method and short circuit MAG welding processes have been presented. Welding runs were made under different conditions and, during each run, the different process parameters were continuously monitored. It was found that maximum welding speed and less HAZ are reached under specific welding conditions with FastROOT method with the emphasis on arc stability. Welding results show that modified short arc exhibits a higher electrode melting coefficient and with virtually spatter free droplet transition. By adjusting the short circuit duration the penetration can be controlled with only a small change in electrode deposition. Furthermore, by mixing pulsed MIG welding with modified arc welding the working envelope of the process is greatly extended allowing thicker material sections to be welded with improved weld bead aesthetics. FastROOT is a modified short arc welding process using mechanized or automated welding process based on dip transfer welding, characterized by controlled material deposition during the short circuit of the wire electrode to the workpiece.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/46902

URN:NBN:fi-fe200909012068

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #FastROOT #air gap #metal transfer #sheet metal #gun angle #Modified short arc #weld bead #wire feed rate #current #traveling speed #MIG/MAG welding
Tipo

Master's thesis

Diplomityö