Arc welding control method
US-2019084068-A1 · Mar 21, 2019 · US
US11298770B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11298770-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716338129-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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An arc welding method alternately generates a short-circuit state and an arc state. In the method, short circuits are generated also in the arc period. This more than doubles the total number of short circuits, which is the sum of the short circuits generated in the short circuit period and those generated in the arc period. This enables a thin plate to be arc welded at a higher speed, while reducing its burn-through.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An arc welding method in which short-circuiting and arcing are generated alternately, the method comprising: upon detection of a release of a short circuit in a short circuit period, applying, in an arc period which is a composite arc period comprising a first arc period and a second arc period, following currents: a first current having a peak value higher than a value of a current observed when the short circuit is released, and a second current lower than the first current, and having a peak value lower than the value of the current observed when the short circuit is released; generating a short circuit between the first arc period and the second arc period in the composite arc period, the first arc period and the second arc period being included in a period comprising a falling period in which the first current is reduced to the second current and a second current period in which the second current is applied; and feeding a welding wire in alternating forward and backward directions. 2. An arc welding method in which short-circuiting and arcing are generated alternately, the method comprising: upon detection of a predictor of a release of a short circuit in a short circuit period, reducing a welding current observed when the predictor is detected to a lower current; upon detection of the release of the short circuit in the short circuit period, applying, in an arc period which is a composite arc period comprising a first arc period and a second arc period, following currents: a first current having a peak value higher than a value of the welding current observed when the predictor is detected, and a second current lower than the first current, and lower than the welding current observed when the predictor is detected, the second current having a peak value higher than the welding current which is reduced to the lower current when the predictor is detected; generating a short circuit between the first arc period and the second arc period in the composite arc period, the first arc period and the second arc period being included in a period comprising a falling period in which the first current is reduced to the second current and a second current period in which the second current is applied; and feeding a welding wire in alternating forward and backward directions. 3. The arc welding method according to claim 1 , further comprising: when the short circuit is generated in the period comprising the falling period and the second current period in the composite arc period, maintaining the second current throughout the second current period by preventing a current waveform from having an abrupt change due to the short circuit in a short circuit period in which the short circuit is generated in the composite arc period. 4. The arc welding method according to claim 1 , further comprising: when the short circuit is generated in the period comprising the falling period and the second current period, gradually increasing a short-circuit current with a predetermined slope from detection of the short circuit until detection of a release of the short circuit. 5. The arc welding method according to claim 4 , further comprising: upon detection of the predictor of a release of the short circuit in the period comprising the falling period and the second current period, reducing the welding current observed when the predictor is detected to a lower current, and upon detection of the release of the short circuit in the period comprising the falling period and the second current period, applying the second current at a constant value in the second arc period. 6. The arc welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the feeding of the welding wire is performed periodically at a predetermined cycle and amplitude. 7. The arc welding method according to claim 1 , the feeding of the welding wire is aperiodically performed: in the backward direction when a welding state is detected to be in a short-circuit state, and in the forward direction when the welding state is detected to be in an arc state. 8. The arc welding method according to claim 1 , wherein in the feeding of the welding wire, the welding wire is fed in the forward direction throughout a short circuit period occurring between the first arc period and the second arc period. 9. The arc welding method according to claim 2 , further comprising: when the short circuit is generated in the period comprising the falling period and the second current period in the composite arc period, maintaining the second current throughout the second current period by preventing a current waveform from having an abrupt change due to the short circuit in a short circuit period in which the short circuit is generated in the composite arc period. 10. The arc welding method according to claim 2 , further comprising: when the short circuit is generated in the period comprising the falling period and the second current period, gradually increasing a short-circuit current with a predetermined slope from detection of the short circuit until detection of a release of the short circuit. 11. The arc welding method according to claim 2 , further comprising: upon detection of the predictor of a release of the short circuit in the period comprising the falling period and the second current period, reducing the welding current observed when the predictor is detected to a lower current, and upon detection of the release of the short circuit in the period comprising the falling period and the second current period, applying the second current at a constant value in the second arc period. 12. The arc welding method according to claim 2 , wherein the feeding of the welding wire is performed periodically at a predetermined cycle and amplitude. 13. The arc welding method according to claim 2 , the feeding of the welding wire is aperiodically performed: in the backward direction when a welding state is detected to be in a short-circuit state, and in the forward direction when the welding state is detected to be in an arc state. 14. The arc welding method according to claim 2 , wherein in the feeding of the welding wire, the welding wire is fed in the forward direction throughout a short circuit period occurring between the first arc period and the second arc period.
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