Abstract

As an efficient process, narrow gap gas metal arc welding (NG-GMAW) was employed to join thick plates of 5083 Al-alloy. In this paper, arc characteristics in NG-GMAW of 5083 Al-alloy and their influence on the weld bead geometry were studied with synchronous acquisition system for various groove types, welding modes, welding current levels, and swing frequencies. The arc profiles were measured and appear to be entirely different compared with that in bead-on-plate GMAW process, meanwhile the arc size changes with varied welding mode, welding current, and arc swing frequency. Arc characteristics highly affect the weld bead geometrical parameters such as bead width, welding penetration, sidewall penetration, and weld surface concavity. Linear regressions were made between the arc characteristics and the weld bead geometrical parameters both in swing and non-swing arc process. It showed that a negative linear correlation exists between welding penetration and arc length, sidewall penetration, and arc warpage, while a positive linear correlation exists between weld surface concavity and arc warpage in non-swing arc process. In contrast, a non-linear correlation exists among them and the variation tendency remains the same in swing arc process.

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