2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11812
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Recent developments in the design, development, and analysis of the influence of external magnetic-field on gas-metal arc welding of non-ferrous alloys: review on optimization of arc-structure to enhance the morphology, and mechanical properties of welded joints for automotive applications

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“…The torch or electrode angle, welding position, arc length, or welding speed directly influences the fluid flow pattern in the weld area, thus affecting the weld bead shape and penetration. [ 56 ] However, an important aspect of this research is that during the welding of these materials, the addition of chemical elements with high activity such as oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur, among others, through the protective atmosphere or fluxes, can influence the convective flow of the fluid and consequently the Marangoni convection mode. It is known that this heat transfer phenomenon, induced by surface tension in the welding pool, is the primary convection mode that influences the liquid zone of the joint.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The torch or electrode angle, welding position, arc length, or welding speed directly influences the fluid flow pattern in the weld area, thus affecting the weld bead shape and penetration. [ 56 ] However, an important aspect of this research is that during the welding of these materials, the addition of chemical elements with high activity such as oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur, among others, through the protective atmosphere or fluxes, can influence the convective flow of the fluid and consequently the Marangoni convection mode. It is known that this heat transfer phenomenon, induced by surface tension in the welding pool, is the primary convection mode that influences the liquid zone of the joint.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%