Method for controlling and/or regulating a welding apparatus, and welding apparatus
US-9012808-B2 · Apr 21, 2015 · US
US10919100B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10919100-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716086658-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 16, 2021 |
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In thin sheet welding, when a heat input amount relative to a sheet thickness is too large, a welding defect such as a deviation from aim due to occurrence of a strain or burn through may easily occur. When a welding current is decreased to reduce the heat input amount, there is an issue in which an arc tends to become unstable. In arc welding that repeats short-circuit and arcing, first heat input period (Th) and second heat input period (Tc) having a heat input amount less than that of first heat input period (Th) are periodically repeated. This reduces the heat input amount into a welding object and suppresses burn through and a strain upon welding while making the arc stable.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An arc welding control method comprising: performing arc welding by periodically repeating a first heat input period having a first heat input amount and a second heat input period having a second heat input amount to a welding subject using a welding wire that is a consumable electrode, wherein the first heat input period includes a first short-circuit period and a first arc period and the second heat input period includes a second short-circuit period and a second arc period, and when release of short-circuit is detected during the second short-circuit period in the second heat input period, a welding current during the second arc period in the second heat input period is set to be less than a current immediately before the release of the short-circuit, and the welding current during the second arc period in the second heat input period is set to be less than a welding current during the first arc period in the first heat input period, or a total sum of energy indicated by an integral of the welding current over time during the second arc period in the second heat input period is set to be less than a total sum of energy indicated by an integral of the welding current over time during the first arc period in the first heat input period. 2. The arc welding control method according to claim 1 , wherein the welding current during the second arc period in the second heat input period is set to be a constant current that is less than the welding current during the first arc period in the first heat input period, and is set to not less than 30 A. 3. The arc welding control method according to claim 1 , wherein the first heat input period and the second heat input period are periodically repeated wherein, according to at least one of a sheet thickness and a gap amount of the welding subject, not less than one time and not more than five times of the first heat input periods that are successively performed and one time of the second heat input period are alternately repeated periodically. 4. The arc welding control method according to claim 1 , wherein forward feeding that feeds the welding wire toward the welding subject and reverse feeding that feeds the welding wire in a direction opposite to the forward feeding are alternately repeated periodically at a predetermined period and amplitude. 5. An arc welding control method comprising: performing arc welding by periodically repeating a first heat input period having a first heat input amount and a second heat input period having a second heat input amount to a welding subject using a welding wire that is a consumable electrode, wherein the first heat input period includes a first short-circuit period and a first arc period and the second heat input period includes a second short-circuit period and a second arc period, and when release of short-circuit is detected during the second short-circuit period in the second heat input period, a welding current during the second arc period in the second heat input period is set to be less than a current immediately before the release of the short-circuit, and is set to be less than a welding current during the first arc period in the first heat input period, so that the welding current during the second arc period in the second heat input period is relatively decreased from the welding current during the first arc period in the first heat input period at a predetermined ratio. 6. The arc welding control method according to claim 5 , wherein the welding current during the second arc period in the second heat input period is set to be a constant current that is less than the welding current during the first arc period in the first heat input period, and is set to not less than 30 A. 7. The arc welding control method according to claim 5 , wherein the first heat input period and the second heat input period are periodically repeated wherein, according to at least one of a sheet thickness and a gap amount of the welding subject, not less than one time and not more than five times of the first heat input periods that are successively performed and one time of the second heat input period are alternately repeated periodically. 8. The arc welding control method according to claim 5 , wherein forward feeding that feeds the welding wire toward the welding subject and reverse feeding that feeds the welding wire in a direction opposite to the forward feeding are alternately repeated periodically at a predetermined period and amplitude.
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