Impact of Electrode Wire Feed Ways on Residual Stresses in Welded Joints

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A series of experiments have been done to evaluate the way an electrode wire feed affects residual stresses in welded joints. It was found that an electrode wire pulse feed combined with shielding gases decreases residual stresses up to two times in comparison with welding with a continuous feed of an electrode wire.

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