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Real Time Monitoring of Cold Metal Transfer (CMT) Welding Process

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The CMT welding process was investigated in this work. The transfer of Al-4043 filler metal during welding was visualized using a high-speed camera with a green laser as an illumination source. Three phases were identified during the transfer cycle. A hot phase during which a molten droplet is formed on the end of the wire electrode under a high current. A cold phase corresponds to the move of the wire toward the weld pool. The contact between the droplet and the weld pool creates a short circuit during which the material transfer is initiated and the arcing current reduced. After a set time (in the middle of the short circuit phase), the wire is retracted mechanically to contribute to the droplet detachment without increasing in current welding. The effect of the current waveform on the metal transfer is investigated too. The reduction in the hot phase duration of the current waveform decreases the volume of liquid drops at the wire tip and allows to increase the short-circuit frequency, inducing a similar or higher deposit rate.
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hal-01520251 , version 1 (10-05-2017)

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Bachir Mezrag, Mustapha Benachour, Frédéric Deschaux Beaume. Real Time Monitoring of Cold Metal Transfer (CMT) Welding Process. Advances in Materials & Processing Technologies Conference, Dec 2015, Madrid, Spain. , Advances in Materials & Processing Technologies Conference Proceedings. ⟨hal-01520251⟩
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