The Compulsively Short Circuiting Transfer Phenomenon Study in Rotational Arc MAG Welding

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The present paper describes the compulsively short circuiting transfer phenomenon of welding current in rotational arc MAG welding. Based on a previously reported model of spray transfer welding, a mathematical model of the short circuiting transfer of rotational arc welding is proposed. A series of welding experiments had been conducted and it’s results show that short circuiting transfer would take place when the welding gun electrode rotating to the sides of V groove. The relationship between the short circuiting transfer frequency and the arc rotational frequency also had been studied.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 652-654)

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2311-2314

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January 2013

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