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2016 №06 (04) DOI of Article
10.15407/as2016.06.05
2016 №06 (06)


Avtomaticheskaya Svarka (Automatic Welding), #6, 2016, pp. 33-38

Technology and equipment for press magnetically-impelled arc welding of position joints of small-diameter pipes in site and stationary conditions

V.S. Kachinsky, S.I. Kuchuk-Yatsenko, M.P. Koval And E.I. Goncharenko


E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute, NASU 11 Kazimir Malevich Str., 03680, Kiev, Ukraine. E-mail: office@paton.kiev.ua


Abstract
Increase in the quality of welding of position butts of pipes in site conditions is a challenging task. The aim of the work was the development of technology and equipment for press magnetically-impelled arc welding (PMAW) of position butts of pipes of 18–64 mm diameter with wall thickness of up to 5 mm, which is used for pipes of air ducts of railway cars, pipelines in the repair and construction of greenhouse complexes and other purposes of industrial application. The adaptive system for automatic control of energy input at PMAW and the pipe welding technology on its basis under the conditions providing a stable quality of joints were developed. The technology of PMAW of pipes of 18–64 mm diameter in the field conditions was developed based on the method of automatic control of gap between the pipe being welded, providing a stable energy input during welding. The new generation of equipment was designed, manufactured and passed the industrial tests for PMAW of pipes of 18–64 mm diameter in the field conditions using the systems of automatic control of main parameters of the process. 8 Ref., 3 Tables, 12 Figures.

Keywords: press welding with magnetically-impelled arc, induction of controlling magnetic field, pipelines


Received:                23.02.16
Published:               19.07.16


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