Non-contact laminar flow drawn arc stud welding nozzle and method
US-2015375332-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US11097367B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11097367-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514718878-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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A method of controlling a back weld root surface includes arranging a sealing portion along the back weld root surface of a workpiece to form a purge region adjacent to a section of a joint, supplying a shielding gas within the purge region at a first flow rate, and applying a weld deposit across a front surface of the section of the joint. The shielding gas displaces an ambient environment within the purge region, and the back weld root surface of the weld deposit includes a positive root penetration relative to the back weld root surface based at least in part on the shielding gas within the purge region.
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A method of controlling a back weld root surface, comprising: arranging a sealing portion of a back purging system along the back weld root surface of a workpiece to form a purge region adjacent to a section of a joint and to seal the purge region from other sections of the joint, wherein a length of the section of the joint is less than an entire length of the joint, wherein the sealing portion is part of a clamping system comprising one or more clamps extending in an axial direction across the joint to engage first and second sections of the workpiece separated by the joint, the clamping system configured to maintain a desired position or orientation of the first and second sections of the workpiece relative to one another to axially or radially align the first and second sections about the joint by controlling an axial offset of the opening by moving the one or more clamps of the clamping system to adjust the axial position of the first section relative to the second section; supplying a shielding gas within the purge region at a first flow rate, wherein the shielding gas displaces an ambient environment within the purge region; and applying a weld deposit across a front surface of the section of the joint, wherein the back weld root surface of the weld deposit comprises a convex root surface with a positive root penetration relative to the back weld root surface based at least in part on the shielding gas within the purge region. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the shielding gas consists essentially of argon or nitrogen. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first flow rate received into the purge region is greater than a second shielding gas flow rate emitted towards the front surface of the workpiece. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying the weld deposit across the section of the joint comprises applying the weld deposit from a welding torch disposed in an overhead welding position, a vertical welding position, or any combination thereof, and the length of the section along the joint is less than 50 percent of the full length of the joint. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the workpiece comprises a pipe. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the pipe comprises a mild steel pipe. 7. The method of claim 5 , comprising positioning the pipe in a desired position utilizing the clamping system to extend along an axis of the pipe. 8. The method of claim 1 , comprising moving a welding torch along the joint via a robotic system, wherein moving the welding torch comprises applying the weld deposit across the section of the joint. 9. A welding system comprising: a back purging system comprising: a sealing portion configured to form a purge region between the sealing portion and a back weld root surface of a workpiece adjacent to a section of a joint, wherein the sealing portion is configured to interface with the back weld root surface of the workpiece and to seal the purge region from other sections of the joint, the workpiece comprises a pipe, the sealing portion is configured to extend along an arc length of the section of the joint, and the arc length is less than 60 percent of a circumference of the back weld root surface of the joint, wherein the sealing portion is part of a clamping system comprising one or more clamps extending in an axial direction across the joint to engage first and second sections of the workpiece separated by the joint, the clamping system configured to maintain a desired position or orientation of the first and second sections of the workpiece relative to one another by controlling an axial offset of the opening by moving the one or more clamps of the clamping system to adjust the axial position of the first section relative to the second section; and gas control valving coupled to the sealing portion, wherein the gas control valving is configured to supply a shielding gas to the sealing portion to displace an ambient environment within the purge region, and the shielding gas is configured to control the back weld root surface of a weld deposit formed along the section of the joint to comprise a convex root surface with a positive root penetration relative to the back weld root surface. 10. The welding system of claim 9 , wherein the shielding gas comprises argon, nitrogen, less than approximately 5 percent carbon dioxide, or any combination thereof. 11. The welding system of claim 9 , wherein the sealing portion extends along a lower portion of the joint that corresponds to vertical welding positions or overhead welding positions from a front weld surface of the workpiece. 12. The welding system of claim 9 , wherein the section of the joint is configured to receive the weld deposit from a welding torch disposed in an overhead welding position, a vertical welding position, or any combination thereof. 13. The welding system of claim 9 , wherein the clamping system is disposed along an axis of the workpiece, wherein the clamping system comprises the back purging system and clamps configured to interface with the back weld root surface of the workpiece. 14. The welding system of claim 9 , wherein the gas control valving is configured to adjust a flow rate of the shielding gas to the purge region. 15. The welding system of claim 9 , comprising a robotic system coupled to a welding torch, wherein the robotic system is configured to move the welding torch along the joint to apply the weld deposit. 16. The welding system of claim 9 , comprising: a power supply configured to supply welding power to a welding torch; a wire feeder coupled to the power supply and configured to supply a welding wire to the welding torch; and the welding torch coupled to the power supply, to the wire feeder, and to the gas control valving, wherein the welding torch is configured to apply the weld deposit along the section of the root opening of the joint. 17. A welding system comprising: a back purging system comprising: a sealing portion configured to form a purge region between the sealing portion and a back weld root surface of a workpiece adjacent to a section of a joint, wherein the sealing portion is configured to interface with the back weld root surface of the workpiece and to seal the purge region from other portions of the joint, the workpiece comprises a pipe, and the section of the joint opposite the sealing portion comprises a lower portion of the pipe that extends along less than 60 percent of a circumference of the back weld root surface of the joint, wherein the section of the joint is configured to receive a weld deposit from a welding torch disposed in an out-of-position welding position, wherein the joint is an open roots type of joint with an opening between two sections of the joint that are a non-zero distance apart, wherein the sealing portion is part of a clamping system comprising one or more clamps extending in an axial direction across the joint to engage first and second sections of the workpiece separated by the joint, the clamping system configured to maintain a desired position or orientation of the first and second sections of the workpiece relative to one another by controlling an axial offset of the opening by moving the one or more clamps to adjust the axial position of the first section relative to the second section; and gas control valving coupled to the sealing portion, wherein the gas control valving is configured to supply a shielding gas to the sealing portion to displace an ambient environment within the purge region, the shielding gas comprises argon, nitrogen, less than approximately 5 percent carbon di
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