Abstract
For gas metal arc welding (GMAW), increasing the welding current is the most effective way to improve welding efficiency. However, much higher current decreases the welding quality as a result of metal rotating-spray transfer phenomena in the high-current GMAWprocess. In this work, the external axial magnetic field (EAMF) was applied to the high-current GMAWprocess to control the metal transfer and decrease the welding spatters. A unified arc-droplet coupled model for high-current GMAWusing EAMFs was built to investigate the metal rotating-spray transfer behavior. The temperature fields, flow fields in the arc, and droplet were revealed. Considering all the heat transferred to the molten metal, the Joule heat was found to be the dominant factor affecting the droplet temperature rise, followed by the anode heat. The conductive heat from the arc contributed less than half the value of the other two. Considering the EAMFs of different alternating frequencies, the arc constricting effects and controlled metal transfer behaviors are discussed. The calculated results agree well with the experimental high-speed camera observations.
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Xiao, L., Fan, D., Huang, J., Tashiro, S., & Tanaka, M. (2020). 3D numerical study of external axial magnetic field-controlled high-current GMAW metal transfer behavior. Materials, 13(24), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13245792
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