loak
Automotive
- Apr 16, 2003
- 3
I'm trying to find the causes of the phenomenon called "blow in"
for those who don't have an idea of this phenomenon in welding application it's quite like the burning candle in a jar experiment :
put a burning candle on water then cover it with a glass the candle will stop burning and the water level in the glass will increase over 20% of the glass volume
it's the same with laser welding : when you try to weld a close chamber at the end of the weld when you stop the laser beam, you see the melt bath being soaked up inside the chamber this is "blow in"
I am trying to find the physics parameters behind thís sh... eeeerr this problem
Is there anybody who have a clue on this subject?????
thank you for answering
PS:
and thanks for having read my awful english
for those who don't have an idea of this phenomenon in welding application it's quite like the burning candle in a jar experiment :
put a burning candle on water then cover it with a glass the candle will stop burning and the water level in the glass will increase over 20% of the glass volume
it's the same with laser welding : when you try to weld a close chamber at the end of the weld when you stop the laser beam, you see the melt bath being soaked up inside the chamber this is "blow in"
I am trying to find the physics parameters behind thís sh... eeeerr this problem
Is there anybody who have a clue on this subject?????
thank you for answering
PS:
and thanks for having read my awful english