Effect of controlled arc motion on the surface of a weldpool on the quality of a weld during argon-arc welding of a 1565chM aluminum alloy


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Abstract

The effect of the rotation of an arc on the weld formation in welding 1565chM alloy sheets is studied. The arc rotation is shown to induce controlled low-frequency perturbations, which depend on the tungsten electrode rotation frequency, in a weldpool. Periodic changes in the value and direction of temperature gradient favor misorientation and refining of the weld structure. The arc rotation in welding intensifies the release of gas bubbles and oxide inclusions from a weld.

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V. V. Ovchinnikov

Moscow State Industrial University

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Russian Federation, ul. Avtozavodskaya 16, Moscow, 115280

A. M. Drits

ZAO Alkoa-SMZ

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Russian Federation, Moscow

I. A. Kurbatova

Moscow State Industrial University

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Russian Federation, ul. Avtozavodskaya 16, Moscow, 115280

R. N. Rastopchin

Moscow State Industrial University

Email: vikov1956@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Avtozavodskaya 16, Moscow, 115280

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