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The Influence of Oxygen Additions on Argon-Shielded Gas Metal Arc Welding Processes

Pär Jönsson, +2 more
- 01 Feb 1995 - 
- Vol. 74, Iss: 2, pp 48
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In this paper, it was shown that the addition of 2 to 5% oxygen to argon shielding gas has an insignificant effect on the arc characteristics, which corresponds to minor changes in the thermophys- ical transport and thermodynamic prop- erties caused by the oxygen addition.
Abstract
It has been observed experi- mentally that small additions of oxygen to the argon shielding gas affect the gen- eral operation of GMAW processes. By theoretically modeling the arc column, it is shown that the addition of 2 to 5% oxy- gen to argon has an insignificant effect on the arc characteristics. This corresponds to the minor changes in the thermophys- ical transport and thermodynamic prop- erties caused by the oxygen addition. Therefore, it is concluded that the addi- tion of oxygen to the argon shielding gas mainly affects the anode and the cathode regions. From the literature, it was found that the formation of oxides initiates arc- ing at the cathode and decreases the movement of the cathode spots. These oxides can also improve the wetting conditions at the workpiece and the elec- trode. Finally, oxygen is found to affect the surface tension gradient and thereby the convective flow of liquid metal in the weld pool.

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