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Effects of ultrasonic pulsation of the welding current on the geometry of the fusion zone and heat-affected zone in submerged arc welding

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Pages 172-178 | Published online: 24 Oct 2017
 

Abstract

This paper proposes investigation of an arc ultrasonic excitation technique in the SAW process in order to evaluate the main parameters’ influence associated with pulsed current on weld beads, such as the frequency and amplitude of ultrasonic excitation current. Therefore, an experimental bench was assembled, which consists of two power sources: a conventional welding source and another able to provide pulse current at ultrasonic frequencies. During the tests two ultrasonic excitation current amplitudes were employed, 25 A and 50 A, each one in three different pulse frequencies, 20, 50 and 80 kHz. Macrographs of these welds are observed, and width, penetration, molten area and heat-affected zone area (HAZ) are measured. As a result, contrary to information available in the literature, there were no significant changes in weld bead geometry, as well as in the HAZ, that could be attributed to the current excitation in studied frequencies.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Welding Technology Laboratory (LTS) of the UFSC Joinville for the opportunity to use equipment and for support. The authors also acknowledge the PET EMB for financial support in purchasing the consumables and the SENAI Institute of Innovation in Manufacturing Systems for assistance in performing the analyses.

Notes

Selected from Soldagem & Inspeção 2016 21(3):354–362.

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