A new method of supplying shielding gases in an alternating manner has been developed to enhance the efficiency of conventional gas metal arc welding (GMAW). However, the available literature on this advanced joining process is very sparse and no cost evaluation has been reported to date. In simple terms, the new method involves discretely supplying two different shielding gases to the weld pool at predetermined frequencies which creates a dynamic action within the liquid pool. In order to assess the potential benefits of this new method from a technical and cost perspective, a comparison has been drawn between the standard shielding gas composition of Ar/20%CO2, which is commonly used in UK and European shipbuilding industries for carbon s...
As part of an ongoing process to fully evaluate the effects of an alternating shielding gas supply o...
A shield gas flow rate of 15–20 L min21 is typically specified in metal inert gas welding, but is of...
An investigation has been carried out to establish the technical and economic benefits of adding two...
A new method of supplying shielding gases in an alternating manner has been developed to enhance the...
A new method of supplying shielding gases in an alternating manner has been developed to enhance the...
Studies have been carried out to determine the effects of implementing alternating shielding gases f...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 21st July 2015 until 21st July 2016.This thesi...
With an ongoing demand to improve the efficiency of the gas metal arc welding process, steps are bei...
The density gradients and flow characteristics of the gas shield during gas metal arc welding (GMAW)...
A number of self-regulating shielding gas valves have been developed to synchronise the shielding ga...
The alternating shielding gas technique is a method of achieving transient arc characteristics durin...
Over the years a number of claims have been made related to potential savings of the shielding gas u...
Russian engineers have discovered a new method of delivering shielding gas for arc welding. This ne...
Three geometry changes to the inner bore of a welding nozzle and their effects on weld quality durin...
As part of an ongoing process to fully evaluate the effects of an alternating shielding gas supply o...
A shield gas flow rate of 15–20 L min21 is typically specified in metal inert gas welding, but is of...
An investigation has been carried out to establish the technical and economic benefits of adding two...
A new method of supplying shielding gases in an alternating manner has been developed to enhance the...
A new method of supplying shielding gases in an alternating manner has been developed to enhance the...
Studies have been carried out to determine the effects of implementing alternating shielding gases f...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 21st July 2015 until 21st July 2016.This thesi...
With an ongoing demand to improve the efficiency of the gas metal arc welding process, steps are bei...
The density gradients and flow characteristics of the gas shield during gas metal arc welding (GMAW)...
A number of self-regulating shielding gas valves have been developed to synchronise the shielding ga...
The alternating shielding gas technique is a method of achieving transient arc characteristics durin...
Over the years a number of claims have been made related to potential savings of the shielding gas u...
Russian engineers have discovered a new method of delivering shielding gas for arc welding. This ne...
Three geometry changes to the inner bore of a welding nozzle and their effects on weld quality durin...
As part of an ongoing process to fully evaluate the effects of an alternating shielding gas supply o...
A shield gas flow rate of 15–20 L min21 is typically specified in metal inert gas welding, but is of...
An investigation has been carried out to establish the technical and economic benefits of adding two...