scholarly journals Dependence of Manganese Content in the Weld Metal on the Velocity of Active Shielding Gas Flow

Author(s):  
D A Chinakhov ◽  
E G Grigorieva ◽  
E I Mayorova ◽  
S A Solodsky ◽  
V F Torosjan
2015 ◽  
Vol 756 ◽  
pp. 92-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dmitry A. Chinakhov

The influence of the welding current and method of gas shielding in MAG welding on the content of silicon and manganese is considered. Results of study of the welded specimens of steels 45 and 30HGSA when applying welding wire of different formulas and different types of gas shielding (traditional shielding and two-jet shielding) are given. It is established that in MAG welding the value of the welding current and the speed of the gas flow from the welding nozzle have a considerable impact on the chemical composition of the weld metal. The consumable electrode welding under double-jet gas shielding provides the directed gas-dynamics in the welding area and enables controlling the electrode metal transfer and the chemical composition of a weld.


2015 ◽  
Vol 770 ◽  
pp. 253-257
Author(s):  
Dmitry A. Chinakhov ◽  
A.V. Vorobyev ◽  
E.G. Grigorieva ◽  
E.I. Mayorova

In the given paper we consider the impact of wind velocity upon the active shielding gas flow and changes of thermal processes in the MAG welding area. The authors completed numerical simulation of consumable electrode welding under traditional and two-jet gas shielding. It was established that application of two-jet gas shielding for MAG welding increases the hardness of the shielding gas jet and reduces wind-related displacement of thermal fields in the welded item. This ensures more qualitative shielding of the welding area under the windy conditions and uniform heat distribution in the welded item which leads to more homogeneous structure of weld and HAZ metal in comparison to the traditional (one-jet) gas shielding.


Author(s):  
Mateus Barancelli Schwedersky ◽  
Álisson Fernandes da Rosa ◽  
Marcelo Pompermaier Okuyama ◽  
Régis Henrique Gonçalves e Silva

Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 524
Author(s):  
Maider Arana ◽  
Eneko Ukar ◽  
Iker Rodriguez ◽  
Amaia Iturrioz ◽  
Pedro Alvarez

With the advent of disruptive additive manufacturing (AM), there is an increasing interest and demand of high mechanical property aluminium parts built directly by these technologies. This has led to the need for continuous improvement of AM technologies and processes to obtain the best properties in aluminium samples and develop new alloys. This study has demonstrated that porosity can be reduced below 0.035% in area in Al-Mg samples manufactured by CMT-based WAAM with commercial filler metal wires by selecting the correct shielding gas, gas flow rate, and deposition strategy (hatching or circling). Three phase Ar+O2+N2O mixtures (Stargold®) are favourable when the hatching deposition strategy is applied leading to wall thickness around 6 mm. The application of circling strategy (torch movement with overlapped circles along the welding direction) enables the even build-up of layers with slightly thicker thickness (8 mm). In this case, Ar shielding gas can effectively reduce porosity if proper flow is provided through the torch. Reduced gas flows (lower than 30 Lmin) enhance porosity, especially in long tracks (longer than 90 mm) due to local heat accumulation. Surprisingly, rather high porosity levels (up to 2.86 area %) obtained in the worst conditions, had a reduced impact on the static tensile test mechanical properties, and yield stress over 110 MPa, tensile strength over 270 MPa, and elongation larger than 27% were achieved either for Ar circling, Ar hatching, or Stargold® hatching building conditions. In all cases anisotropy was lower than 11%, and this was reduced to 9% for the most appropriate shielding conditions. Current results show that due to the selected layer height and deposition parameters there was a complete re-melting of the previous layer and a thermal treatment on the prior bottom layer that refined the grain size removing the original dendritic and elongated structure. Under these conditions, the minimum reported anisotropy levels can be achieved.


Author(s):  
Deepak Bhandari ◽  
Rahul Chhibber ◽  
Lochan Sharma ◽  
Navneet Arora ◽  
Rajeev Mehta

The bimetallic welds are frequently utilized for pipeline transport system of the nuclear power plants. The occurrences of welding defects generally depend on the filler electrode as well as the electrode coatings during shielded metal arc welding process. This study involves the design of austenitic stainless steel welding electrodes for SS304L–SA516 bimetallic welds. The objective of research work includes the novel design of Al2O3–TiO2–CaO–SiO2 coatings by combining two ternary phase systems using extreme vertices mixture design methodology to analyze the effect of key coating constituents on the weld metal chemistry and mechanical properties of the welds. The significant effect of electrode coating constituent CaO on weld metal manganese content is observed which further improves the toughness of bimetallic weld joints. Various regression models have been developed for the weld responses and multi objective optimisation approach using composite desirability function has been adopted for identifying the optimized set of electrode coating compositions. The role of delta ferrite content in promoting the favourable solidification mode has been studied through microstructural examination.


PRICM ◽  
2013 ◽  
pp. 2131-2137
Author(s):  
S.W. Campbell ◽  
A.M. Galloway ◽  
N.A. McPherson

2006 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 563-574 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Ancona ◽  
Teresa Sibillano ◽  
Pietro Mario Lugarà ◽  
Giuseppe Gonnella ◽  
Giuseppe Pascazio ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 91 ◽  
pp. 424-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Bitharas ◽  
S.W. Campbell ◽  
A.M. Galloway ◽  
N.A. McPherson ◽  
A.J. Moore
Keyword(s):  
Gas Flow ◽  

Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (10) ◽  
pp. 2677
Author(s):  
Yu Qin ◽  
Jinge Liu ◽  
Yanzhe Chen ◽  
Peng Wen ◽  
Yufeng Zheng ◽  
...  

Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) of Zn-based metals exhibits prominent advantages to produce customized biodegradable implants. However, massive evaporation occurs during laser melting of Zn so that it becomes a critical issue to modulate laser energy input and gas shielding conditions to eliminate the negative effect of evaporation fume during the LPBF process. In this research, two numerical models were established to simulate the interaction between the scanning laser and Zn metal as well as the interaction between the shielding gas flow and the evaporation fume, respectively. The first model predicted the evaporation rate under different laser energy input by taking the effect of evaporation on the conservation of energy, momentum, and mass into consideration. With the evaporation rate as the input, the second model predicted the elimination effect of evaporation fume under different conditions of shielding gas flow by taking the effect of the gas circulation system including geometrical design and flow rate. In the case involving an adequate laser energy input and an optimized shielding gas flow, the evaporation fume was efficiently removed from the processing chamber during the LPBF process. Furthermore, the influence of evaporation on surface quality densification was discussed by comparing LPBF of pure Zn and a Titanium alloy. The established numerical analysis not only helps to find the adequate laser energy input and the optimized shielding gas flow for the LPBF of Zn based metal, but is also beneficial to understand the influence of evaporation on the LPBF process.


2013 ◽  
Vol 762 ◽  
pp. 717-721 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dmitry A. Chinakhov ◽  
A.V. Vorobyov ◽  
A.A. Tomchik

Controlling the processes, which take place during consumable-electrode shield-gas welding, is one of the main problems of the welding industry. The paper shows that under the certain conditions the electrode-metal drop and heat distribution in the weld area are influenced by the active shielding gas jet. The paper provides the results of modeling heat distribution in the weld area and active shielding gas outflow from the traditional and double-jet welding torch nozzles.


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