Fume formation in a pulsed gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process is investigated by coupling a time-dependent axi-symmetric two-dimensional model, which takes into account both droplet detachment and production of metal vapour, with a model for fume formation and transport based on the method of moments for the solution of the aerosol general dynamic equation. We report simulative results of a pulsed process (peak current = 350 A, background current 30 A, period = 9 ms) for a 1 mm diameter iron wire, with Ar shielding gas. Results showed that metal vapour production occurs mainly at the wire tip, whereas fume formation is concentrated in the fringes of the arc in the spatial region close to the workpiece, where metal vapours are transported by convection. The proposed modelling approach allows time-dependent tracking of fumes also in plasma processes where temperature-time variations occur faster than nanoparticle transport from the nucleation region to the surrounding atmosphere, as is the case for most pulsed GMAW processes.

M Boselli, V Colombo, E Ghedini, M Gherardi, P Sanibondi (2013). Two-dimensional time-dependent modelling of fume formation in a pulsed gas metal arc welding process. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D. APPLIED PHYSICS, 46(22), 224006-224016 [10.1088/0022-3727/46/22/224006].

Two-dimensional time-dependent modelling of fume formation in a pulsed gas metal arc welding process

BOSELLI, MARCO;COLOMBO, VITTORIO;GHEDINI, EMANUELE;GHERARDI, MATTEO;SANIBONDI, PAOLO
2013

Abstract

Fume formation in a pulsed gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process is investigated by coupling a time-dependent axi-symmetric two-dimensional model, which takes into account both droplet detachment and production of metal vapour, with a model for fume formation and transport based on the method of moments for the solution of the aerosol general dynamic equation. We report simulative results of a pulsed process (peak current = 350 A, background current 30 A, period = 9 ms) for a 1 mm diameter iron wire, with Ar shielding gas. Results showed that metal vapour production occurs mainly at the wire tip, whereas fume formation is concentrated in the fringes of the arc in the spatial region close to the workpiece, where metal vapours are transported by convection. The proposed modelling approach allows time-dependent tracking of fumes also in plasma processes where temperature-time variations occur faster than nanoparticle transport from the nucleation region to the surrounding atmosphere, as is the case for most pulsed GMAW processes.
2013
M Boselli, V Colombo, E Ghedini, M Gherardi, P Sanibondi (2013). Two-dimensional time-dependent modelling of fume formation in a pulsed gas metal arc welding process. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D. APPLIED PHYSICS, 46(22), 224006-224016 [10.1088/0022-3727/46/22/224006].
M Boselli;V Colombo;E Ghedini;M Gherardi;P Sanibondi
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