A model for arc-cathode attachment in gas metal arc welding is presented. It considers the cathodic heating in the case of a non-refractory iron cathode, with the assumption of the lowering of the local plasma temperature, due to cold metal vapor. It takes the plasma bulk temperature as well as the cathode drop voltage as free parameters and it gives a maximum of heat flux and current density for a cathode surface temperature below boiling temperature. The applicability as a heat source description in a weld pool simulation has been shown, and the temperature field of the cathode was calculated, giving rise to heat flux and current density distributions, which differ significantly from the converntionally used axisymmetric Gaussian distribution. The maximum cathode surface temperature was lower than boiling temperature, which is in agreement with the observeration.
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