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In contrast to other welding processes of aluminum alloys, variable polarity plasma arc (VPPA) nonvertical-up welding produces pores in specific positions (on the upper side of the welded joint) rather than throughout the whole welded joint due to the effect of gravity. In horizontal welding, the porosity area percentage on the upper side of the welded joint reached about similar to 20%. Asymmetric metal flow in the keyhole molten pool caused either side of the weld to have different cooling rates. This difference in cooling caused the metal on this side of the weld to rapid crystallization, leading to higher concentrations of copper and manganese around the weld that are conducive to higher porosity. The Cu content reached similar to 50% around the pores but was only similar to 7% in the filler wire and similar to 5% in the base metal. The root reason for porosity is the asymmetric metal flow. To correct this, the free point was found according to the force balance on the leading side of the keyhole. A proposed method to produce symmetric metal flow was used, and the resulting welds were determined to be of high quality via X-ray phase-contrast imaging.
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