The Paton Welding Journal, 2006, #8, 10-13 pages
Calculation of induction of controlling longitudinal magnetic field with consideration for magnetic properties of core, wire and workpiece as applied to arc surfacing
A.D. Razmyshlyaev, A.A. Deli, M.V. Mironova
Priazovsky State Technical University, Mariupol, Ukraine
Abstract
Design and experimental procedures have been used to determine the influence of magnetic properties of the electrode wire, solenoid core and workpiece in arc surfacing in a longitudinal magnetic field on the nature of distribution and magnitude of magnetic field induction in the region between the electrode tip and workpiece, as well as inside the workpiece and electrode wire. These data allow outlining the methods to improve the efficiency of a longitudinal magnetic field application in arc surfacing
Keywords: arc surfacing, longitudinal magnetic field, solenoid with core, ferromagnetics, magnetic properties, calculation of magnetic field, longitudinal component of magnetic induction
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Suggested Citation
A.D. Razmyshlyaev,
A.A. Deli,
M.V. Mironova (2006) Calculation of induction of controlling longitudinal magnetic field with consideration for magnetic properties of core, wire and workpiece as applied to arc surfacing.
The Paton Welding J., 08, 10-13.