Abstract

Arc pressure is an important factor in understanding physical arc phenomena, especially its effects on the penetration, size and shape of GTA welding. The purpose of the present study is to derive the current density distribution on the anode base metal from the measured arc pressure distribution in GTA welding using the results from previous investigators. Using the measured arc pressure distribution on the anode base metal in GTA welding from the central part to the circumference and the equations of Lin et al. and Maecker, the current density distribution was derived. Applying the derived equation from the present work, the current density distribution was calculated from the low current region to the high current region by means of shield gas mixing ratio. It is compared and discussed with the practical welding current and the derived current by numerical integration of the current density distribution from the central part to the circumference region.

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