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2010 №12 (05) 2010 №12 (07)

The Paton Welding Journal 2010 #12
The Paton Welding Journal, 2010, #12, 22-26 pages
 

Energy characteristics of the processes of flash-butt welding at alternating and direct currents

S.I. Kuchuk-Yatsenko, P.M. Rudenko, V.S. Gavrish, V.P. Krivonos, V.M. Sidorenko, Yu.S. Nejlo, K.V. Gushchin


E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute, NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
 
 
Abstract
Main energy parameters of flash-butt welding machines are considered. It is shown that a.c. machines have higher values of main parameters.
 
 
Keywords: flash-butt welding, alternating and direct current machines, energy parameters
 
 
Received:                ??.??.??
Published:               28.12.10
 
 
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Suggested Citation

S.I. Kuchuk-Yatsenko, P.M. Rudenko, V.S. Gavrish, V.P. Krivonos, V.M. Sidorenko, Yu.S. Nejlo, K.V. Gushchin (2010) Energy characteristics of the processes of flash-butt welding at alternating, direct currents. The Paton Welding J., 12, 22-26.