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Shanping L U Dianzhong LI Hidetoshi Fujii Kiyoshi Nogi 《材料科学技术学报》2007,23(5):650-654
The stationary gas tungsten arc welding (GTA) is carried out on SUS304 stainless steel under Ar-0.1%O2 and Ar-0.3%O2 mixed shielding to observe the evolution of the molten pool and investigate the role of Marangoni convection on the weld shape. After welding, the oxygen content in the weld metal was measured by using an oxygen/nitrogen analyzer. Small addition of oxygen to the argon based shielding gas can effectively adjust the weld pool oxygen content. Oxygen plays an important role as an surface active element in determining the pattern of Marangoni convection in the stainless steel weld pool. When the weld metal oxygen content is over the critical value, 0.01 wt pct, corresponding to the Ar-0.3%O2 mixed shielding gas, the Marangoni convection changes from outward to inward direction and the weld shape dramatically changes from wide shallow shape to narrow deep shape. 相似文献
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Weld shape variation for different welding parameters is investigated on pure iron plate under gas tungsten arc (GTA) welding with argon-oxygen mixed shielding. Results showed that small addition of oxygen to the argon base shielding gas can effectively adjust the oxygen adsorption to the molten pool. An inward Marangoni convection occurs on the pool surface when the oxygen content in the weld pool is over the critical value, 80×10-6, for pure iron plate under Ar-0.3%O2 mixed shielding. Low oxygen content in the weld pool changes the inward Marangoni to an outward direction under the Ar-0.1%O2 shielding. The GTA weld shape depends to a large extent on the pattern and strength of the Marangoni convection on the pool surface, which is determined by the content of surface active element, oxygen, in the weld pool and the welding parameters. The strength of the Marangoni convection on the liquid pool is a product of the temperature coefficient of the surface tension (dσ/dT) and the temperature gradient (dT/dr) on the pool surface. Different welding parameters will change the temperature distribution and gradient on the pool surface, and therefore, affect the strength of Marangoni convection and the weld shape. 相似文献
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Shanping Lu Hidetoshi Fujii Kiyoshi Nogi 《Materials Science and Engineering: A》2004,380(1-2):290-297
Increasing the oxygen or the carbon dioxide concentration in the argon-based shielding gas leads to an increase in the weld metal oxygen content when the oxygen or carbon dioxide concentration is to be lower than 0.6 vol.% in the shielding gas. However, when the O2 or CO2 concentration is higher than 0.6 vol.% in the Ar-based shielding gas, the weld metal oxygen is maintained around 200 ppm–250 ppm. An inward Marangoni convection mode in the weld pool occurs when the weld metal oxygen content is more than 100 ppm. When it is lower than 100 ppm, the Marangoni convection would change to the outward direction and the weld shape varies from a deep narrow to a shallow wide shape. The effective ranges of O2 and CO2 concentrations for deep penetration are same. A heavy layer of oxides is formed when the O2 or CO2 concentration in the shielding gas is more than 0.6 vol.%. Based on the thermodynamic calculation of the equilibrium reactions of Fe, Si, Cr and Mn with oxygen in liquid iron for the oxide products, FeO, SiO2, Cr2O3 and MnO and the experimental oxygen content in the weld metal, Cr2O3 and SiO2 oxides are possibly formed at the periphery area of the liquid pool surface under the arc column during the welding process. One model is proposed to illustrate the role of the oxide layer on the Marangoni convection on the pool surface at elevated temperature. The heavy oxide layer inhibited the fluid flow induced by the Marangoni convection and also became a barrier for the oxygen absorption into the molten weld pool. 相似文献
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Development of an advanced A-TIG (AA-TIG) welding method by control of Marangoni convection 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
Hidetoshi Fujii Toyoyuki Sato Shanping Lu Kiyoshi Nogi 《Materials Science and Engineering: A》2008,495(1-2):296
A new type of tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding has been developed, in which an ultra-deep penetration is obtained. In order to control the Marangoni convection induced by the surface tension gradient on the molten pool, He gas containing a small amount of oxidizing gas was used. The effect of the concentration of O2 and CO2 in the shielding gas on the weld shape was studied for the bead-on-plate TIG welding of SUS304 stainless under He–O2 and He–CO2 mixed shielding gases. Because oxygen is a surface active element for stainless steel, the addition of oxygen to the molten pool can control the Marangoni convection from the outward to inward direction on the liquid pool surface. When the oxygen content in the liquid pool is over a critical value, around 70 ppm, the weld shape suddenly changes from a wide shallow shape to a deep narrow shape due to the change in the direction of the Marangoni convection. Also, for He-based shielding gas, a high welding current will strengthen both the inward Marangoni convection on the pool surface and the inward electromagnetic convection in the liquid pool. Accordingly, at a welding speed of 0.75 mm/s, the welding current of 160 A and the electrode gap of 1 mm under the He–0.4%O2 shielding, the depth/width ratio reaches 1.8, which is much larger for Ar–O2 shielding gas (0.7). The effects of the welding parameters, such as welding speed and welding current were also systematically investigated. In addition, a double shielding gas method has been developed to prevent any consumption of the tungsten electrode. 相似文献
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N. Kang T. A. Mahank A. K. Kulkarni J. Singh 《Materials and Manufacturing Processes》2003,18(2):169-180
Effects of gravitational orientation on gas tungsten arc (GTA) welding of nickel were studied to determine the impact of free-surface deformation on weld-pool shape. This was accomplished through GTA welding and a numerical study of the welding process. Welding was conducted by varying scan velocity and gravitational orientation, e.g., welding upward opposing gravity (parallel-up weld), welding downward with gravity (parallel-down weld), and welding perpendicular to gravity (perpendicular weld). Slower scan velocity produced more significant free surface deformation. Gravitational orientation caused 21% deeper penetration in the parallel-up weld compared with the parallel-down weld (resulting from 50% or more maximum surface deformation). Weld penetration of the perpendicular weld was between that of parallel-up and parallel-down cases. A model of the welding process, in which an experimentally generated free surface was implemented as a boundary condition, supported the results by showing similar trends. 相似文献