Welding power supplies having adjustable current ramping rates
US-2020316705-A1 · Oct 8, 2020 · US
US9776273B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9776273-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414522909-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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An arc-welding method in welding by repeating a short circuit and an arc. When the sign of opening of the short circuit is detected, the welding current is reduced from a first current value at the detection of the sign to a second current value, which is lower than the first current value. When the opening of the short circuit is detected, a pulse current having a peak value higher than the first current value is supplied at a plurality of times in the arc period. This suppresses porosities and spatters when galvanized steel sheets are welded.
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What is claimed is: 1. An arc-welding method, comprising: providing a welding wire and an object; and welding the object by causing a welding current to flow in the welding wire as to repeat a short-circuit period in which a short circuit occurs between the object and the welding wire and an arc period in which an arc occurs between the object and the welding wire, wherein said welding the object comprises: when an opening of the short circuit is detected, changing the short-circuit period to the arc period; and controlling the welding current such that the welding current repeats a pulse current having a peak value at a plurality of times in an arc period, the peak value being higher than a current value of the welding current at the opening of the short circuit, and wherein a lower limit of the pulse current in the arc period is lower than the current value. 2. The arc-welding method of claim 1 , further comprising feeding the welding wire at a wire-feeding speed repeating a forward feed and a reverse feed while executing said welding the object. 3. The arc-welding method of claim 2 , wherein the wire-feeding speed repeats the forward feed and the reverse feed periodically in a predetermined cycle at a predetermined amplitude. 4. The arc-welding method of claim 2 , wherein said feeding the welding wire comprises: when the short-circuit is detected, feeding the welding wire at a wire-feeding speed of the reverse feed; and when the arc is detected, feeding the welding wire at a wire-feeding speed of the forward feed. 5. An arc-welding method, comprising: providing a welding wire and an object; and welding the object by causing a welding current to flow in the welding wire as to repeat a short-circuit period in which a short circuit occurs between the object and the welding wire and an arc period in which an arc occurs between the object and the welding wire, wherein said welding the object comprises: in the short-circuit period, causing the short circuit to occur between the object and the welding wire via a droplet by forming the droplet by melting the welding wire with the welding current; when a constriction between the droplet and the welding wire is detected, reducing the welding current from a first current value at the detection of the constriction to a second current value while the short circuit occurs, the second current value being lower than the first current value; and when an opening of the short circuit is detected after said reducing the welding current, controlling the welding current in the arc period such that the welding current increases from the second current value to a peak value higher than the first current value and then repeating a pulse current having the peak value a plurality of times, wherein a lower limit of the pulse current in the arc period is lower than the second current value. 6. The arc-welding method of claim 5 , further comprising feeding the welding wire at a wire-feeding speed repeating a forward feed and a reverse feed while executing said welding the object. 7. The arc-welding method of claim 6 , wherein the wire-feeding speed repeats the forward feed and the reverse feed periodically in a predetermined cycle at a predetermined amplitude. 8. The arc-welding method of claim 6 , wherein said feeding the welding wire comprises: when the short-circuit is detected, feeding the welding wire at a wire-feeding speed of the reverse feed; and when the arc is detected, feeding the welding wire at a wire-feeding speed of the forward feed.
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characterised by the shape of the pulses produced · CPC title
Monitoring or automatic control of welding parameters · CPC title
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