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Anode carbon enrichment in GMAW

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The shielding gas used in the welding process has a strong influence on the metal transfer characteristics. When the gas is chemically active the physicochemical properties of the electrodes can be strongly altered which can increase or decrease arc stability. In order to get a better control over the process it is essential to understand how they are affected. As the electrode ends are molten they can easily adsorb gases from the shielding gas, which can affect their microstructure. CO2 is one of the most commonly used active shielding gases. It is then interesting to know if the carbon it supplies can be adsorbed by the liquid metal at the end of the electrode, as it has strong influence on steel mechanical properties. Besides, various phases can form during metal cooling, depending on its concentration. It is then possible to get information on the carbon content by studying the ratio between phases. In order to show a possible enrichment, only the relative spatial evolution can be studied and no accurate phase identification is needed. Cross sections of the samples have been studied, using mainly optic microscopy. The two main phase ratio have been calculated after processing the obtained images. The results show a higher ratio of the phase associated to the highest carbon content close to the sample periphery, which support the hypothesis of carbon adsorption by the molten metal.
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hal-00449173 , version 1 (21-01-2010)

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Flavien Valensi, Nadia Pellerin, Stéphane Pellerin, Mathieu Collumeau, Francis Briand. Anode carbon enrichment in GMAW. High Temperature Material Processes: An International Quarterly of High-Technology Plasma Processes, 2010, 14 (2), pp.223-232. ⟨10.1615/HighTempMatProc.v14.i3.20⟩. ⟨hal-00449173⟩
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