2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-020-06037-8
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The potential of wire feed pulsation to influence factors that govern weld penetration in GMA welding

Abstract: Derivative welding processes are in many cases capable of altering phenomena that determine fundamental aspects of weld bead formation. Some of these evolutions act over the wire feed dynamics. However, in this scenario, the effects of the wire feed pulsation on the weld bead formation governing factors have not been fully explored yet. Therefore, this work aimed at examining how a wire feed pulsation approach affects the droplet transfer in gas metal arc welding and how its interaction with the molten pool de… Show more

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“…GMAW is a sophisticated fusion welding process that is commonly used in numerous industrial fields, such as shipbuilding, construction, and pipe manufacturing. Throughout the welding process, the welding bead profile changes, and the final welding bead size determines the mechanical performance of the weld bead [13]. As stated by Zhang et al [14], the formation and stages of the welding bead with different welding process parameters include overflowing, matching, and inadequate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GMAW is a sophisticated fusion welding process that is commonly used in numerous industrial fields, such as shipbuilding, construction, and pipe manufacturing. Throughout the welding process, the welding bead profile changes, and the final welding bead size determines the mechanical performance of the weld bead [13]. As stated by Zhang et al [14], the formation and stages of the welding bead with different welding process parameters include overflowing, matching, and inadequate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%