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Method for pressure welding of parts heated with an arc moving in magnetic field

  • US 5,117,084 A
  • Filed: 09/25/1990
  • Issued: 05/26/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for pressure welding of parts heated with an arc moving in a magnetic field comprising placing the parts (2,3) being welded coaxially with the working gap (δ

  • ) between their ends, initiating an electric arc (6) in said gap (δ

    ) and creating a magnetic field in said gap (δ

    ) under the effect of which the electric arc (6) moves along the perimeter of the ends of the parts (2,3) being welded to heat them to a temperature of plastic deformation of the material of the parts being welded, determining the time moment when said temperature is reached after which the arc current is pulsatingly increased to the value at which the temperature of the ends of the parts being welded reaches the melting point of the material of the parts being welded, and upsetting the parts (2,3) being welded characterized in that the determination of the time moment at which the temperature of the ends of the parts being welded is essentially equal to the temperature of plastic deformation of the material of the parts being welded is carried out by measuring the d.c. component (Ud) of voltage of said electric arc (6) then setting the minimum value (Ud min) for the d.c. component (Ud) at which the temperature of the ends of the parts being welded is essentially equal to the temperature of plastic deformation of the material of the parts being welded and, as the d.c. component (Ud) of voltage of the electric arc (6) reaches its minimum value (Ud min), the arc current is pulsatingly increased.

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