The Paton Welding Journal, 2008, #1, 34-36 pages
Optimization of the geometry of current-conducting nozzle tip for mechanized arc welding
A.A. Abramov, V.V. Zavgorodny
Khmelnitsky National University, Khmelnitsky, Ukraine
Abstract
Admissible relationships between the eccentricity of the tip of welding torch current-conducting nozzle, length of the eccentric fitting and force of electrode wire applying to it are defined
Keywords: mechanized arc welding, shielding gases, current-conducting nozzle tip, welding wire, tip eccentricity, pressing force
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Suggested Citation
A.A. Abramov,
V.V. Zavgorodny (2008) Optimization of the geometry of current-conducting nozzle tip for mechanized arc welding.
The Paton Welding J., 01, 34-36.