| 2006 №10 (03) | 2006 №10 (05) |
The Paton Welding Journal, 2006, #10, 15-23 pages
Lowering of material content of power sources and power consumption in welding
B.E. Paton, I.I. Zaruba, V.V. Dymenko, A.F. Shatan
E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute of the NASU. 11 Kazymyr Malevych Str., 03150, Kyiv, Ukraine.Abstract
Experience of employing pulsed devices for arc stabilization in AC manual arc welding, ensuring a high stability of the welding process and quality of weld formation, and saving of electrical engineering materials in manufacture of welding transformers and of power in their operation, is described.
Keywords: arc welding, welding transformer, alternating current, welding process stability, power saving, electrical engineering materials
References
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3. GOST 25616-83: Arc welding power sources. Methods of testing the welding properties. Introd. from 01.01.84 to 01.01.89.
4. Zaruba, I.I., Dymenko, V.V., Bolotko, V.I. (1982) Application of arcing stabilizers to decrease the open-circuit voltage of manual arc welding transformers. Avtomatich. Svarka, 10, 27–31.
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