A Study on Instantaneous Output Current Control for Short-Circuit Mode Improvement of Inverter Arc Welding Machine

인버터 아크 용접기의 단락이행성능 개선을 위한 순시 출력전류제어에 관한 연구

  • Published : 1999.05.01

Abstract

Recently the performance of CO2 arc welding machine has been advanced significantly through the adoption of inverter circuit topology which made it possible to control the waveform of welding current and thus to suppress the spatter generation. However, the optimum waveform is still uncertain. As a first step for figuring out the promising waveforms, this study was performed to set-up the experimental system for studying the effect of waveform variables, The system designed in this study is a digital controller using single chip microprocessor of 80C196KC. As a result of performance test of this system, it was demonstrated all of the waveform variables could be set individually and the resultant waveforms appeared to be pretty much the same as the intended one.

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