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Influence of Pulse Parameters on Characteristics of Bead-on-Plate Weld Deposits of Aluminum and Its Alloy in the Pulsed Gas Metal Arc Welding Process

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In this paper, a summarized influence of pulse parameters on the characteristics of bead-on-plate weld deposits of aluminum and Al-Mg alloy, with respect to their geometry and microstructure, has been studied.
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A summarized influence of pulse parameters have been studied; these parameters are defined by a hypothetically derived factor ϕ = [(I b /I p )ft b ] on the characteristics of bead-on-plate weld deposits of aluminum and Al-Mg alloy, with respect to their geometry and microstructure. The weld geometry has been studied in reference to the depth, width, and area of fusion of the base plate, and the bead height, bead width, toe angle, form factor, area of weld deposit, fraction of base metal fusion per unit mass of weld deposition, and dilution. It is found that these aspects of geometry and the microstructure of the weld metal and heat-affected zone (HAZ) vary significantly with a change in the factor ϕ. The value of the factor ϕ at approximately 0.1 has been seen as critical to the change in the different aspects of the pulsed–gas metal arc (P-GMA) weld. It is also found that, at a given ϕ, the variation in mean current and heat input significantly affects the geometry and microstructure of the weld deposit.

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Effect of Pulse Parameters on Weld Quality in Pulsed Gas Metal Arc Welding: A Review

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Thermal Characteristics of Weld and HAZ during Pulse Current Gas Metal Arc Weld Bead Deposition on HSLA Steel Plate

TL;DR: In this article, the criticality of pulse current gas metal arc welding (P-GMAW) due to simultaneous influence of its pulse parameters on thermal characteristics of weld and heat-affected zone HAZ has been studied as a function of summarized influence of pulse parameters defined by a dimensionless factor.
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Physical Metallurgy Principles

TL;DR: Physical Metallurgy Principles as mentioned in this paper is intended for use in an introductory course in physical metallurgy and is designed for all engineering students at the junior or senior level and is largely theoretical, but covers all aspects of physical metelurgy and behavior of metals and alloys.
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Thermal and metal transfer behaviours in pulsed current gas metal arc weld deposition of Al–Mg alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical model has been developed to provide a theoretical understanding of the influence of pulse parameters on the behaviour of metal transfer and thermal characteristics in pulsed current GMA welding using Al-Mg filler wire.
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Characteristics of a pulsed-current, vertical-up gas metal arc weld in steel

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the pulsed-current gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process for vertical-up weld deposition of steel has been found to be superior over the use of the short-circuiting arc GMAW process with respect to the tensile, impact, and fatigue properties of the weld joint.
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Some basic aspects of geometrical characteristics of pulsed current vertical-up GMA weld

TL;DR: In this article, a more realistic estimation of heat generation at tip of the filler wire has been worked out by modifying its resistive heating component using effective current (RMS value) of the pulse current wave.
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Geometrical Characteristics of Pulsed Current Positional GMA Weld

TL;DR: In this paper, a vertical up positional welding of structural steel plate was performed by pulsed current GMAW process employing comparatively high mean currents of 100 and 130 A, resulting an enhanced deposition rate.
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