Experimental measurement of stationary SS 304, SS 316L and 8630 GTA weld pool surface temperatures
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The optical spectral radiometric/laser reflectance experimental method, previously developed by the author, was extended to obtain high-resolution surface temperature maps of stationary GTA molten weld pools using thick-plate SS 304, SS316L, and 8630 steel. Increasing the welding current from 50 to 200 A resulted in peak pool surface temperatures from 1050{sup 0} to 2400{sup 0}C for the SS 304. At a constant welding current of 150 A, the SS 304 and various heats of SS 316L and 8630 resulted in peak weld pool temperatures from 2300{sup 0} to 2700{sup 0}C. Temperature contour plots of all the welds made are given. Surface temperature maps are classified into types that are believed to be indicative of the convective circulation patterns present in the weld pools.
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