scholarly journals Fluid Flow Characteristics and Weld Formation Quality in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of a Thick-Sheet Aluminum Alloy Structure by Varying Welding Position

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 1215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Baohua Chang ◽  
Hong Xiao ◽  
Jinle Zeng ◽  
Shuo Yang ◽  
Dong Du ◽  
...  

This study aims to reveal the cause of different weld formation quality for varying welding position in the GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) of a thick-sheet aluminum alloy structure. The fluid flow characteristics of weld pools are investigated by CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamic) modeling and high-speed imaging for the climbing and flat welding positions, which correspond to the start and finish ends of the welds of the structure, respectively. Results show that the directions of gravity relative to weld pools may notably affect the fluid flows in weld pools for different welding positions. For flat welding, gravity will accelerate the fluid flow in the direction of sheet thickness only and in turn result in a high velocity downwards, which implies a good penetrating capability. Welds of good formation with smooth surface and consistent width can be produced under flat welding position. In contrast, for climbing welding, gravity will act on the molten metal in both the direction of sheet thickness and the lateral direction of the weld pool. As a result, the velocity in sheet-thickness direction is decreased, which implies a decreased penetrating capability. Meanwhile, the velocity backwards is increased in the top portion of the weld pool, which makes the molten metal apt to flow out of the weld pool. Both the decreased penetrating capability and the accelerated molten metal outflow would render the climbing welding process unstable, and result in welds of poor formation with uneven weld surface and inconsistent weld width. Based on the study, possible methods are proposed that could be used to improve the weld formation quality when welding thick-sheet aluminum alloys structures using various welding positions.

1996 ◽  
Vol 118 (4) ◽  
pp. 589-596 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Kovacevic ◽  
Z. N. Cao ◽  
Y. M. Zhang

A three-dimensional numerical model is developed to describe the fluid flow and heat transfer in weld pools. Both full penetration and free deformation of the top and bottom weld pool surfaces are considered. Temperature distribution and fluid flow field are obtained. In order to analyze the influence of welding parameters on the geometrical appearance of weld pools, a normalized model is developed to characterize the geometrical appearance of weld pools. It is found that welding current can significantly affect the geometrical shape. When welding current increases, the curvature of the pool boundary at the trailing end increases. The effect of the welding speed on the geometrical appearance is slight, although its influence on the pool size is great. In the interest range of arc length (from 1 mm to 4 mm), the arc length can affect both the size and the shape of the weld pool. However, compared with the welding current and speed, its influences are much weaker. GTA welding experiments are performed to verify the validity of the numerical models. The appearance of weld pools was obtained by using machine vision and a high-shutter speed camera. It is found that the calculated results have a good agreement with the experimental ones.


1998 ◽  
Vol 120 (4) ◽  
pp. 313-320 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhen Ning Cao ◽  
Pingsha Dong

A three-dimensional weld pool model has been developed to study the fluid flow and heat transfer process during gas metal arc (GMA) welding. Both droplet heat content and impact force were considered in analyzing the effect of droplets on the formation of weld pool. The fluid flow in the weld pool was induced by the presence of surface tension, electromagnetic and buoyancy force. The surface deformation of weld pool was calculated by considering arc pressure and droplet impact force. Computational results under partial and full penetration welding conditions were obtained. The effect of heat flow and fluid flow characteristics on weld pool geometry was discussed, particularly with respect to the presence of droplet heat input and impact force.


Author(s):  
Kridsanapong Boonpen ◽  
Pruet Kowitwarangkul ◽  
Patiparn Ninpetch ◽  
Nadnapang Phophichit ◽  
Piyapat Chuchuay ◽  
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