Convection in Arc Weld Pools Electromagnetic and surface tension forces are shown to dominate flow behavior, in some cases producing double circulation loops in the weld pool

Abstract

ABSTRACT. A mathematical model has been developed to account for convection and temperature distributions in stationary arc weld pools driven by buoyancy, electromagnetic and surface tension forces. It is shown that the electromagnetic and surface tension forces dominate the flow behavior. In some cases, these forces produce double circulation loops, which are indirectly confirmed by experimental measurements of segregation in the weld pool. It is also shown that the surface tension driven flows are very effective in dissipating the incident energy flux on the pool surface which, in turn, reduces the vaporization from the weld pool

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