A mathematical model to describe the heat transfer and fluid flow in the mutually coupled weld pool and arc by an interactive free surface of the pool for a stationary gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) is developed. The...A mathematical model to describe the heat transfer and fluid flow in the mutually coupled weld pool and arc by an interactive free surface of the pool for a stationary gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) is developed. The two sets of governing equations and auxiliary formulas, controlling the weld pool and plasma arc systems respectively, were solved by a finite difFerence method. A boundary-fitted coordinate system was adopted because the free surface has a curved and unknown shape during welding. The results of this work provide a fundamental basis for predicting the behavior of an integrated' weld pool and arc system from first principles.展开更多
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文摘A mathematical model to describe the heat transfer and fluid flow in the mutually coupled weld pool and arc by an interactive free surface of the pool for a stationary gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) is developed. The two sets of governing equations and auxiliary formulas, controlling the weld pool and plasma arc systems respectively, were solved by a finite difFerence method. A boundary-fitted coordinate system was adopted because the free surface has a curved and unknown shape during welding. The results of this work provide a fundamental basis for predicting the behavior of an integrated' weld pool and arc system from first principles.