The effect of the current pulsation frequency on heat supply results during pulsed current TIG welding in 301L stainless steel

  • Ostromęcka M
  • Kolasa A
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The paper presents the influence of pulsation frequency on the results of pulsed current TIG welding based on two criteria: geometric parameters of weld and changes in microstructure. The investigations were carried out for 301L austenitic stainless steel with constant current parameters, constant welding speed, 50% duty cycle ratio and constant heat input. The results were referred to the commonly used methods for measuring the amount of heat input.

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Ostromęcka, M., & Kolasa, A. (2019). The effect of the current pulsation frequency on heat supply results during pulsed current TIG welding in 301L stainless steel. Welding Technology Review, 91(8), 61–71. https://doi.org/10.26628/wtr.v91i8.1046

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