Simulation of plasma arc cutting

Thesis (MTech (Mechanical Engineering))--Peninsula Technikon, 1999 === The simulation of Plasma Arc Cutting is presented in this study. The plasma arc cutting process employs a plasma torch with a very narrow bore to produce a transferred arc to the workpiece. A technique for modelling plasma arc...

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Main Author: Hendricks, Brian Reginald
Language:en
Published: Peninsula Technikon 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1245
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cput-oai-localhost-20.500.11838-12452018-05-28T05:09:47Z Simulation of plasma arc cutting Hendricks, Brian Reginald Electrometallurgy Plasma arc melting Plasma arc welding Thesis (MTech (Mechanical Engineering))--Peninsula Technikon, 1999 The simulation of Plasma Arc Cutting is presented in this study. The plasma arc cutting process employs a plasma torch with a very narrow bore to produce a transferred arc to the workpiece. A technique for modelling plasma arc cutting has been developed by applying the thermo-metallurgical model to the process and integrating a model of material removal to this model. The model is solved using the finite element method using the FE package SYSWORLD, more specifically SYSWELD. The objective is to determine the minimum energy required to cut a plate of some thickness using this virtual model. The characteristics of the cut need to exhibit the characteristics of a "high quality cut". The model presented can predict the kerf size given certain process variable settings. The numerical results obtained are assessed by conducting experiments. By maintaining Ill1rumum energy input cost savings can be made through energy savings, limiting additional finishing processes and reducing expense of shortening the electrode and nozzle lifetimes. The modelling of the PAC process using virtual design techniques provides a cost-effective solution to the manufacturing industries with respect to process specification development. This plays an important role in South Africa's transition into a competitive global market. It is envisaged that the model will provide an alternative more efficient, non-destructive means of determining the optimum process variable settings for the plasma arc cutting process. 2012-09-06T10:53:46Z 2016-02-18T08:20:46Z 2012-09-06T10:53:46Z 2016-02-18T08:20:46Z 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1245 en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/za/ Peninsula Technikon
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topic Electrometallurgy
Plasma arc melting
Plasma arc welding
spellingShingle Electrometallurgy
Plasma arc melting
Plasma arc welding
Hendricks, Brian Reginald
Simulation of plasma arc cutting
description Thesis (MTech (Mechanical Engineering))--Peninsula Technikon, 1999 === The simulation of Plasma Arc Cutting is presented in this study. The plasma arc cutting process employs a plasma torch with a very narrow bore to produce a transferred arc to the workpiece. A technique for modelling plasma arc cutting has been developed by applying the thermo-metallurgical model to the process and integrating a model of material removal to this model. The model is solved using the finite element method using the FE package SYSWORLD, more specifically SYSWELD. The objective is to determine the minimum energy required to cut a plate of some thickness using this virtual model. The characteristics of the cut need to exhibit the characteristics of a "high quality cut". The model presented can predict the kerf size given certain process variable settings. The numerical results obtained are assessed by conducting experiments. By maintaining Ill1rumum energy input cost savings can be made through energy savings, limiting additional finishing processes and reducing expense of shortening the electrode and nozzle lifetimes. The modelling of the PAC process using virtual design techniques provides a cost-effective solution to the manufacturing industries with respect to process specification development. This plays an important role in South Africa's transition into a competitive global market. It is envisaged that the model will provide an alternative more efficient, non-destructive means of determining the optimum process variable settings for the plasma arc cutting process.
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title_short Simulation of plasma arc cutting
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