Welding guide, Square wave offset effect – Lincoln Electric Making Fillet Welds User Manual

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Welding Guide

W A V E F O R M C O N T R O L T E C H N O L O G Y

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Square Wave Offset Effect

Offset is expressed as a percentage between -25%
and +25% of the rms

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value that is kept positive or

negative. In other words, -25% means the normal
positive component of each cycle is held to 25% of
the normal rms value and the negative component
becomes 75%. In some respects, when offset is
adjusted to maximum values, the arc action almost
becomes analogous to that of a pulsed arc. Negative
values contribute to increasing deposition to levels
closely approaching the values obtainable with DC
negative welding. See Figure 5.

Figure 6 shows two welds: the same 3/8” (10mm) flat
position fillet as Figure 3, but this time made using a
setting of 25% balance, (-)10% offset. Note that this
results in an additional gain of 12% in travel speed!
This is a net gain of 29% over DC+.

The increased deposits possible using a combination
of wave balance and wave offset may raise the
question about root penetration. While at present the
major welding codes do not allow sizing a fillet weld
based on root penetration, some producers of
proprietary products do. Figure 7 shows the depth of
penetration as compared to DC+ for a number of
settings. This shows a variation of only .05” (1.3mm) in
penetration, a variation of nine to ten percent. All of
the welds were made when the plate was at room
temperature and at 54.25Kj heat input.

Figure 7

Penetration vs. Various Modes

All welds made using 5/32” (4mm) Diameter Electrode

525 Amperes, 31 Volts, 1.25” (31.8mm) ESO

18 ipm (457.2mm/min) Travel Speed

54.25 Kj Heat Input

Penetration-mm

5.53

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4.02

4.43

Square Wave
Balanced

SW AC
25% Balanced

SW AC
25% Balanced
(-) 10% Offset

SW AC
25% Balanced
(-) 20% Offset

Mode

DC+

1 CYCLE

1/60 SECOND

50% Negative

50% Positive

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Square Wave - Normal Curve

Square Wave - Negative Offset

Square Wave - Current Offset

Figure 5

Comparison of offset vs normal balanced wave

Figure 6

DC+

SW AC with Offset

AC 25% Balance

(-)10% Offset

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