Abstract

Modern equipment for contact butt welding of railway rails has a huge number of technological parameters (input factors) that affect the quality of the resulting welded joint. These parameters do not allow the optimal welding modes to be fully selected. The study of the processes occurring in the spark gap (formation of microcontacts, increase or decrease in their cross-sectional area, explosion of the resulting microcontacts) will make it possible to determine the amount and uniformity of the invested heat during rail welding. The acquired knowledge will reduce the number of influencing factors on quality of the welded joint. Using a large amount of statistical data, the authors have investigated the processes occurring in the spark gap during contact butt welding of railway rails of R65 type of DT350 category on K1000 rail welding machine. When studying the influence of movable plate movement of the welding machine during reflow on the strength of welding current, it was determined that there is no dependence between these values. The random nature of distribution of the welding current values is assumed, changing as a result of the processes of formation, existence and explosion of a large number of tiny electrical contacts. Based on the analysis of frequency distribution, it is certain that distribution of the spark gap resistance does not correspond to the normal distribution law. As the sample increases, the deviation from it increases; visually the histogram describes the gamma distribution. With the help of the gamma distribution law, the welding current forces during contact butt welding were modeled by reflow. The research results are planned to be used to simulate thermal processes and formation of the structure of weld metal and the zones of thermal influence of railway rails welded joint.

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