Lincoln Electric IM649 manual Software Operation, Synergic Welding and Workpoints

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Section 3

SOFTWARE OPERATION

3-1

3.1 SYNERGIC WELDING AND WORKPOINTS

Prior to using Wave Designer it is important to have a good understanding of the concepts of synergic welding and workpoints. Synergic welding is basically “one knob control” of a welding process; all other variables of the process are adjusted by the power source based on the single controlling variable. This single controlling variable is known as a workpoint. For example, in synergic pulse welding (GMAW-P), the operator can adjust the wire feed speed (WFS). The WFS is the workpoint. The synergic power source will then set all other GMAW-P variables based on the WFS by “looking up” the other variables from a pre-programmed weld table. See Figure 3-1.

Wave Designer is a program that lets you develop a customized weld procedure by letting you program each variable for multiple workpoints into a weld “look up” table.

Power Wave power sources go even a step further than simply “looking up” pre-programmed variables from a weld table. If a selected WFS is between two pre-programmed workpoints, the Power Wave will interpolate values for each of the welding variables. The result is a precise and continuous range of welding control.

Refering to Figure 3-1, lets examine how this interpolation works by looking at one welding variable — background amps. The operator selects a wire feed speed of 175 in/min. This value is between the pre-programmed workpoints of 150 and 200 in/min. The Power Wave interpolates between the pre-programmed background amp values of 80 and 60 and adjusts the background amps to 70.

FIGURE 3-1. WFS ENCODER AND WELD DATA TABLE.

WFS/AMPS

NOTE: WFS ENCODER SETTING

ENCODER

DETERMINES WELDING

 

PROCESS VARIABLES PER

 

RELATED WELD TABLE.

PRE-PROGRAMMED WELDING PROCESS VARIABLES

 

 

PULSE

WIDTH

BACKGROUND

AMPS

(WFS)

 

 

 

WORK-

 

 

 

 

 

 

POINTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80

280

1.2

20

 

50

 

 

 

 

 

 

100

280

1.2

40

 

60

 

 

 

 

 

 

150

280

1.2

60

 

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

280

1.2

80

 

90

 

 

 

 

 

 

250

280

1.2

100

 

100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BACKGROUND AMPS

100

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

0

INTERPOLATED

PARAMETER VALUE

 

INTERPOLATED

 

 

 

 

 

BACKGROUND AMPS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WFS = 175

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50

100

150

200

WIRE FEED SPEEDS

27850005

WAVE DESIGNER

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Contents Wave Designer TM Page Table of Contents Wave Designer Software License Agreement License InformationIii License Information KEY Topics IntroductionProduct Overview User ResponsibilityWelding Equipment Requirements Software Release DataSoftware Installation Procedure Software InstallationFile Storage Locations Welcome to Wave Designer Equipment Interface ConnectionsControl Board DIP Switch Setting EQUIPMENT/SOFTWARE Startup Upgrade FirmwareSynergic Welding and Workpoints Software OperationWaveform Editor Window Working in Wave DesignerAbout the Procedure File Menu Waveform Editor Tool BARTools Tools MenuWave Designer Pro Waveform Editor Print MenuMenu Editing and Selecting WorkpointsWorkPoint Editor Editing WorkpointsEfforts Selecting WorkpointsExpand Graphic Editing Variable ParametersReference Paragraph see Appendix a Wave Design ProcessDownloading Wave Shapes Flashing PowerWave Custom Weld FilesAutosave Software Operation Arcscope Using the ARC Scope WindowIntroduction GSF Other ARC Scope OptionsFile Arcscope Overview Wave Designer Troubleshooting Procedure TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Appendix Overview Pulse Wave Shaping PrinciplesAppendix a Figure A-1. Pulse Waveform Parameters Gmaw Pulse OverviewFigure A-2. Weld Droplet Transfer Adaptive Mode Adaptive and NON-ADAPTIVE ModeNON-ADAPTIVE Mode Pulse Wave Design Process Figure A-4. Process FlowchartSelecting a Starting Wave Shape Select a Workpoint Customizing the Wave ShapeAdapting Stickout Select an Adaptive Type Optional Close the Adaptive Loop / Adjust the Peak VoltageStart Control Adjust the Start Control Parameters OptionalShorting Control Adjust the Shorting Control Parameters OptionalEnd Conditioning Adjust the End Condition Parameters OptionalDeveloping the 2nd Workpoint Go Figure / Make the Waveform SynergicPeak Current and Peak Time Primary Pulse Waveform ComponentsBackground Current FrequencySecondary Waveform Parameters Application Exercise Fresa Start Control Pulse Waveform Editor 28750046 Pulse Wave Shaping Principles Appendix B STT Wave Shaping PrinciplesPeak Time Peak Amps Tailout Speed STT OverviewFigure B-2. Weld Droplet Transfer STT Surface Tension Transfer Surface Tension TransferSTT Wave Shaping Principles Reference Paragraph see Appendix B STT Wave Design ProcessSelecting a Starting Wave Shape Inch / min meter / min Go Figure Find the Optimal Arc Characteristics STT Start Control WorkPoint Editor Peak Current Primary STT Waveform ComponentsTailout Pinch Start Secondary STT Waveform ComponentsPINCH/PEAK Peak TimeSTT Waveform Editor STT Waveform Editor Index-1 IndexIndex-2 Voltage Index-3Index-4