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Reduction of blowholes by vibration of the molten pool in arc welding of galvanised carbon steel sheet

Authors :
S Shionoya
Hitoshi Matsui
Source :
Welding International. 12:959-965
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1998.

Abstract

Summary This paper examines measures to reduce the number of blowholes formed through vaporised zinc gas bubbles infiltrating into the molten pool through the weld gap in pulsed arc welding of galvanised carbon steel sheet with consumable electrodes by the hot metal being induced to flow along the molten pool base. Longitudinal vibration of the base metal by 1 mm during the welding process in such a way as to produce back and forth flow of the hot metal along the molten pool base leads to a significant reduction in the number of blowholes. The optimum vibration frequency giving the minimum number of blowholes is 30 Hz. This frequency is assumed to correspond to the natural vibration frequency depending on the size and physical properties of the molten pool, etc. To exert the same effect as described above by welding current control, the paper also describes an investigation of the molten pool being vibrated longitudinally by a repetitive current waveform sequence of a high peak/short time pulsed waveform ...

Details

ISSN :
17542138 and 09507116
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Welding International
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0263b949ef4ea16883a13531e4c07c4b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09507119809448542