Characteristics of a pulsed-current, vertical-up gas metal arc weld in steel

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P. K. Ghosh
S. R. Gupta
H. S. Randhawa
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[1] University of Roorkee,the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
[2] GZS College of Engineering and Technology,the Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2000年 / 31卷
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Welding; Material Transaction; Fatigue Life; Weld Metal; Weld Joint;
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The performance of the pulsed-current gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process for vertical-up weld deposition of steel has been found to be superior over the use of the short-circuiting arc GMAW process with respect to the tensile, impact, and fatigue properties of the weld joint. The microstructure, weld geometry, and mechanical properties of a pulsed-current weld joint are largely governed by the pulse parameters, and correlate well to the factor φ, defined as a summarized influence of pulse parameters such as peak current, base current, pulse-off time, and pulse frequency. The increase of φ has been found favorable to refine the microstructure and enhance the tensile strength, Cv toughness, and fatigue life of a weld joint. The fatigue life of a short-circuiting arc weld joint has been found to be markedly reduced due to the presence of an undercut at the weld toe and incomplete side-wall fusion of the base material.
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页码:2247 / 2259
页数:12
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