Electron beam welding working principle.
Electron beam welding working principle.
Electron beam welding ebw is one another form of the fusion welding process or power beam processes in which the melting and joining of metals is done by heating them with an high velocity electron beam.
The electrons strike the work piece and their kinetic energy converts into thermal energy heating the metal so that the edges of work piece are fused and joined together forming a weld after solidification.
Electron beam welding ebw is a fusion welding process in which a beam of high velocity electrons is applied to two materials to be joined.
Ebw is often performed under vacuum conditions to prevent dissipation of the electron beam.
This process uses kinetic energy of electrons to produce heat.
When a high jet of electrons strike at welding plates its kinetic energy converts into heat energy.
Working principle it works on the principle that when a high velocity beam of electron that has kinetic energy strikes the two metal pieces the kinetic energy of the electron transformed into heat.
This welding works on same principle of electron beam machining.
Electron beam welding in vacuum utilizes the kinetic energy of electrons traveling with high velocity in a high vacuum 10 3 to 10 5 mm hg.
Dmitri kopeliovich electron beam welding is a welding process utilizing a heat generated by a beam of high energy electrons.
This heat is further used to weld two welding plates.
When the electrons strike the surface of the metal they give up the bulk of their energy as heat and this goes to melt the metal.