Welding Electrical Circuit
Welding Electrical Circuit
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The second is the flow. In an electrical
circuit, the flow is that of electrons.
Rate of flow of electrons is called current (I). This is measured in amperes.
The third component in the electrical circuit is the resistance (R). The unit of
measurement of resistance is ohms. Every component in the circuit poses
some resistance to the current flow.
When a component allows current to flow through itself easily, it indicates that
its’ resistance is low. If it allows little current to pass, it indicates that its’
resistance is high. The resistance posed by a component depends upon its’
inherent character (that is, resistivity), its’ cross sectional area, and the length
across which current needs to flow.
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The resistor has been replaced by the welding arc, as the arc is the main
source of resistance. A higher arc length poses greater resistance to current
flow.
The flow of current in this circuit too is from the negative terminal of the power
source to the positive terminal.
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This connection was termed as the straight polarity. In this, the electrode is
connected to the negative terminal, while the work-piece is connected to the
positive.
Therefore, for such cases where it is desired to minimize the heat on the base
metal, a practice began to connect the work-piece to the negative terminal,
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and electrode to the positive terminal.
This polarity is opposite of the earlier
practice; hence it began to be called as reverse polarity.
When it was required to change the polarity, the cables would need to be
disconnected and interchanged at the terminals.
When welding is not under progress, the voltmeter measures voltage across
the machine with no current flowing. This voltage is called open circuit
voltage, or OCV. The OCV is higher than the voltage observed during welding.
Another important aspect of an arc welding circuit is the power output of the
machine. The power output can be computed by multiplying current and
voltage. The result would be obtained in watts. Power can be directly
measured too, through a wattmeter. A watt meter is a combination of ammeter
and voltmeter, and delivers readings in watts.
This was about the arc welding electrical circuit. Please share your thoughts
in the comments section below.
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