Abstract

The mechanism of the pulsed hollow cathode arc welding (HCAW) process was revealed using a fully coupled model with a hollow cathode. We solved the governing equations with the Marangoni effect to study the dynamic behaviors of a molten pool with a square pulsing current (200~400 A, 900 Hz) and varying O2 content; the dynamics of the arc plasma and the weld pool in the HCAW process were investigated quantitatively. The results show that the intensity of the arc plasma was more significantly weakened by the design of the hollow cathode in HCAW than that in GTAW with a solid hollow cathode. We could obtain a stable molten pool even with a large pulsing current section (200 A–400 A) at higher frequencies. The flow dynamics of the molten pool were mainly dominated by the Marangoni effect with varying oxygen content, and we could promote penetration by increasing O2 content in HCAW.

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