Abstract

The effect of high-frequency axial magnetic field (HFAMF) on the shape of the welding arc and welding formation of tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding is analyzed theoretically and experimentally. The 316L stainless steel plate was welded with HFAMF produced by the excitation coil installed on the welding torch. The influence of the HFAMF on the welding process is studied by changing the magnetic frequency from 0 to 2000 Hz. The experimental results show that when the magnetic field frequency reaches 1500 Hz, the arc rotation radius is decreased to the minimum; the arc shape changes from cone to compressed cylinder; and the arc temperature, the arc pressure, and the depth-width ratio of the weld beam reached the maximum. Otherwise, the effect of applied HFAMF on the stress of arc and weld pool is discussed, and the mechanism of arc contraction is analyzed.

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