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Title: Gas metal arc welding fume generation using pulsed current

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OSTI ID:115455

This paper describes a study of the effects of pulsed welding current on the amount of welding fume and ozone produced during gas metal arc welding (GMAW) using a range of welding procedures and pulse parameters. The results reported in this paper show that pulsed current can reduce GMAW fumes compared to steady current. This research also shows that welding parameters need to be properly controlled if pulsed current is to be used to reduce welding fumes. Fume and ozone generation rates were measured during this study for GMAW of mild steel using copper-coated ER70S-3 electrode wire and 95%Ar-5%CO{sub 2} and 85%Ar-15%CO{sub 2} shielding gases. Welds were made with both steady current and pulsed current over a wide range of welding parameters. Fume generation rates for steady current were found to be typically between 0.2 g/min and 0.8 g/min which agrees with other researchers. No significant difference was found in the chemical composition of welding fumes from pulsed current compared to the composition of fumes generated by steady current. New technology that can reduce arc welding fumes is of significant interest to a wide range of companies that use arc welding processes and this research should assist these users in evaluating the potential for the application of this technology to their own operations.

OSTI ID:
115455
Report Number(s):
CONF-9404233-; TRN: 95:002927-0033
Resource Relation:
Conference: 75. American Welding Society (AWS) annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA (United States), 10-15 Apr 1994; Other Information: PBD: 1994; Related Information: Is Part Of 75th Diamond anniversary American Welding Society annual meeting; PB: 273 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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