Claims
- 1. In a welding method for longitudinally seam-welding a pipe-blank from the inside thereof using the GMA welding process comprising supplying direct electric current as the welding current to an even number of consumable electrodes in tandem through current supply cables, said cables extending substantially parallel in substantially the same direction, half of said consumable electrodes being connected to said direct electric welding current so as to be positive polarity consumable electrodes and the remaining half of said consumable electrodes being connected to said direct electric welding current so as to be negative polarity consumable electrodes; and longitudinally seam-welding the pipe-blank for welded steel pipe from the inside along a cleft or groove by feeding said respective consumable electrodes through a respective even number of welding torches in tandem, while moving a boom carrying said welding torches through said pipe-blank relative to said pipe-blank in the same direction as that of welding, said boom having a free end which carries said welding torches and having a length at least equal to that of said pipe-blank;
- the improvement comprising preventing circumferential magnetization of substantially the complete pipe-blank over substantially the entire length thereof and obtaining deeper fusion penetration by:
- introducing said current supply cables from the same end of said pipe-blank into said pipe-blank substantially parallel to the axial line of said pipe-blank;
- arranging said positive polarity consumable electrodes as leading electrodes in said direction of welding;
- arranging said negative polarity consumable electrodes as trailing electrodes in said direction of welding; and,
- applying said direct electric welding current to said current supply cables for carrying out the GMA welding process to seam-weld said pipe blank from the inside with said electrodes to form a pipe so that the lines of magnetic force produced along the circumference of said pipe-blank by said direct electric welding current flowing through said current supply cables cancel each other, thereby preventing said circumferential magnetization of said pipe-blank, and also obtaining a deeper fusion penetration required on the leading electrode side.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, the improvement further comprising the steps of inserting said boom in advance into said pipe-blank together with said current supply cables, and longitudinally seam-welding said pipe-blank while withdrawing said boom, together with said current supply cables, from said pipe-blank relative thereto in the same direction as that of welding.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, the improvement further comprising the steps of longitudinally seam-welding said pipe-blank while inserting said boom into said pipe-blank relative thereto, together with said current supply cables, in the same direction as that of welding.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 772,592 filed Feb. 28, 1977 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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