Citation:
S. Egerland, P. Colegrove and S. Williams. Investigation of low current gas tungsten arc welding using split anode calorimetry. Science and Technology of Welding and Joining. Volume 22, 2017, Issue 1, pp71-78
Abstract:
Most previous split anode calorimetry research has applied high weld currents which exhibit
pseudo Gaussian distributions of arc current and power density. In this paper we investigate low
current arcs and show that both the current and power distributions have minima in the centre –
varying significantly from the expected Gaussian profile. This was postulated due to the
formation of the arc with the copper anode and the tungsten cathode. Furthermore, a number of
parameters were varied including the step size between measurements, anode thickness and
anode surface condition as well as cathode type and tip geometry. The step size between
measurements significantly influenced the distribution profile and the anode thickness needed to
be above 7 mm to obtain consistent results.