نتایج جستجو برای: frequency response functions frfs shielded metal arc welding smaw

تعداد نتایج: 2063508  

Journal: :Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels 2023

Steel welding is one of the most contentious academic topics nowadays. Shielded metal gas techniques’ impact on AISI1040 steel have been qualitatively investigated (MIG and TIG). The experimental layout must be developed using Taguchi approach. Arc voltage, arc current, speed, nozzle to work distance, pressure all found an effect weld quality. backing plate’s thickness as well both matter. A tr...

2009
A. B. Murphy M. Tanaka K. Yamamoto S. Tashiro J. J. Lowke

Results from a computational model of arc welding, in which the arc plasma, workpiece and electrode are treated self-consistently, are presented. It is demonstrated through three examples (the effect of shielding gas composition, metal vapour and electrode shape on the weld pool) that reliable prediction of weld pool depth and geometry requires that the arc plasma is included in the computation...

2017
K N Heltoft R M Slagor T Agner J P Bonde

OBJECTIVES Arc welding produces the full spectrum of ultraviolet radiation and may be a contributory cause of skin cancer; however, there has been little research into this occupational hazard. The aim of this study is to explore if metal arc welding increases the risk of malignant melanoma and/or basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) on skin areas which may possibly be e...

Journal: :Metals 2023

Metal welding processes, and electric arc in particular, constitute a key link production chain comprising large number of companies. This fact, addition to growing trend favour more in-depth environmental analysis control industry, the need continue affording due consideration economic aspect set stage for this study. Herein, an is conducted four types welding: TIG with without filler, MIG, MA...

2013
D. KIM M. KANG S. RHEE

This study proposes a method for determining the near-optimal settings of welding process parameters using a controlled random search (CRS) wherein the near-optimal settings of the welding process parameters are determined through experiments. The method suggested in this study is used to determine the welding process parameters by which the desired weld bead geometry is formed in gas metal arc...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2003
Michael D Taylor Jenny R Roberts Stephen S Leonard Xianglin Shi James M Antonini

The goals of this study were to examine acute lung damage and inflammation, as well as free radical production, caused by welding fumes of different chemical compositions and solubilities. The fumes were from a gas metal arc welding using a mild-steel (GMA-MS) or stainless-steel electrode (GMA-SS) and a manual metal arc welding using a stainless-steel electrode (MMA-SS), which was further separ...

2012
Zhiguo Gao

A two-dimensional thermal elasto-plastic numerical model is developed by finite element method to analyze and compare the mechanical driving factor for heat affected zone (HAZ) liquation cracking during laser welding and hybrid laser-arc welding techniques. Calculations of transient temperatures and cooling rates are used in conjunction with solidification theory to analyze weld pool characteri...

2008
H. Sayyaadi A. A. Eftekharian

Welding is an important manufacturing process that can be automated and optimized. This paper focuses on the development of a robotic arc welding system, wherein a three-degreeof-freedom Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm (SCARA) is interfaced to a Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process. The entire system is composed of a robot linked to a GMAW system. Set points are derived using the desire...

2016
Michael Santangelo Bishal Silwal Alexander Purdy

Most of the metal additive manufacturing technologies are focused on high cost and high end applications. There is in need, a low cost additive manufacturing technology suitable for low and high end metallic applications. Robotic automated welding can be considered as an alternative to manufactured large scale metal parts with layer by layer approach. However, many obstacles have to be overcome...

2001
PETER J. HEWITT

Metal arc welding ranges from primitive (manual) to increasingly complex automated welding processes. Welding occupies 1% of the labour force in some industrialised countries and increasing knowledge of health risks, necessitating improved assessment strategies and controls have been identified by the International Institute of Welding (IIW), ILO, WHO and other authoritative bodies. Challenges ...

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