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A three‐dimensional model for the fluid convection and heat flow in arc welding is proposed. It extends the previous two‐dimensional model by accounting also for the fluid flow and heat transfer in a travelling rather than a stationary mode. The model can be applied to analyse the heat‐ and fluid‐flow phenomena in welding processes. It is found that the fluid velocity in the pool front is higher than that in the pool rear. The fluid velocity field and the temperature distributions are directly proportional to the welding amperage and inversely to the welding speed. The comparison of the calculated and measured results show that the model is much more accurate than Rosenthal's theory and the pure conduction numerical method. Theoretical predictions based on the model are found to be in good agreement with experimental measurements.

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