Characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodes

Abstract Arc welding operations are considered to be risky procedures by generating hazardous welding fume for human health. This study focuses on the key characteristics, as well as dispersion models, of welding fumes within a work zone. Commercial and widely used types of electrodes with various t...

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Main Authors: K. Yu. Kirichenko, A. I. Agoshkov, V. A. Drozd, A. V. Gridasov, A. S. Kholodov, S. P. Kobylyakov, D. Yu. Kosyanov, A. M. Zakharenko, A. A. Karabtsov, S. R. Shimanskii, A. K. Stratidakis, Ya. O. Mezhuev, A. M. Tsatsakis, K. S. Golokhvast
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-35494-1
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spelling doaj-8e1d245ada0e4eb5992de1e857bf853d2020-12-08T03:38:56ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222018-11-01811910.1038/s41598-018-35494-1Characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodesK. Yu. Kirichenko0A. I. Agoshkov1V. A. Drozd2A. V. Gridasov3A. S. Kholodov4S. P. Kobylyakov5D. Yu. Kosyanov6A. M. Zakharenko7A. A. Karabtsov8S. R. Shimanskii9A. K. Stratidakis10Ya. O. Mezhuev11A. M. Tsatsakis12K. S. Golokhvast13Far Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Geological Institute, FEB RASSaint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil EngineeringLaboratory of Toxicology, School of Medicine, University of CreteDmitry Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of RussiaFar Eastern Federal UniversityFar Eastern Federal UniversityAbstract Arc welding operations are considered to be risky procedures by generating hazardous welding fume for human health. This study focuses on the key characteristics, as well as dispersion models, of welding fumes within a work zone. Commercial and widely used types of electrodes with various types of covering (rutile, basic, acidic and rutile-cellulose) were used in a series of experiments on arc welding operations, under 100 and 150 amps of electric current. According to the results of this study, maximum levels of pollution with particles of PM10 fraction occur in the workspace during arc welding operations. Disregarding the types of electrodes used, the 3D models of dispersion of the РМ10 particles at the floor plane exhibit corrugated morphologies while also demonstrate high concentrations of the РМ10 particles at distances 0–3 m and 4–5 m from the emission source. The morphology of these particles is represented by solid and hollow spheres, ‘nucleus-shell’ structures, perforated spheres, sharp-edged plates, agglomerates of the tree-like (coral) shape. At last the bifractional mechanism of fume particle formation for this type of electrodes is also shown and described. In this article results are reported, which demonstrate the hazards of the arc welding process for human health. The results of the characterization of WFs reported improve our understanding of risks that these operations pose to human health and may strengthen the need for their control and mitigation.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-35494-1Welding Fumes (WF)Perforated SphereSharp-edged PlateWorking ZoneHollow Spheres
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author K. Yu. Kirichenko
A. I. Agoshkov
V. A. Drozd
A. V. Gridasov
A. S. Kholodov
S. P. Kobylyakov
D. Yu. Kosyanov
A. M. Zakharenko
A. A. Karabtsov
S. R. Shimanskii
A. K. Stratidakis
Ya. O. Mezhuev
A. M. Tsatsakis
K. S. Golokhvast
spellingShingle K. Yu. Kirichenko
A. I. Agoshkov
V. A. Drozd
A. V. Gridasov
A. S. Kholodov
S. P. Kobylyakov
D. Yu. Kosyanov
A. M. Zakharenko
A. A. Karabtsov
S. R. Shimanskii
A. K. Stratidakis
Ya. O. Mezhuev
A. M. Tsatsakis
K. S. Golokhvast
Characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodes
Scientific Reports
Welding Fumes (WF)
Perforated Sphere
Sharp-edged Plate
Working Zone
Hollow Spheres
author_facet K. Yu. Kirichenko
A. I. Agoshkov
V. A. Drozd
A. V. Gridasov
A. S. Kholodov
S. P. Kobylyakov
D. Yu. Kosyanov
A. M. Zakharenko
A. A. Karabtsov
S. R. Shimanskii
A. K. Stratidakis
Ya. O. Mezhuev
A. M. Tsatsakis
K. S. Golokhvast
author_sort K. Yu. Kirichenko
title Characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodes
title_short Characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodes
title_full Characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodes
title_fullStr Characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodes
title_sort characterization of fume particles generated during arc welding with various covered electrodes
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Arc welding operations are considered to be risky procedures by generating hazardous welding fume for human health. This study focuses on the key characteristics, as well as dispersion models, of welding fumes within a work zone. Commercial and widely used types of electrodes with various types of covering (rutile, basic, acidic and rutile-cellulose) were used in a series of experiments on arc welding operations, under 100 and 150 amps of electric current. According to the results of this study, maximum levels of pollution with particles of PM10 fraction occur in the workspace during arc welding operations. Disregarding the types of electrodes used, the 3D models of dispersion of the РМ10 particles at the floor plane exhibit corrugated morphologies while also demonstrate high concentrations of the РМ10 particles at distances 0–3 m and 4–5 m from the emission source. The morphology of these particles is represented by solid and hollow spheres, ‘nucleus-shell’ structures, perforated spheres, sharp-edged plates, agglomerates of the tree-like (coral) shape. At last the bifractional mechanism of fume particle formation for this type of electrodes is also shown and described. In this article results are reported, which demonstrate the hazards of the arc welding process for human health. The results of the characterization of WFs reported improve our understanding of risks that these operations pose to human health and may strengthen the need for their control and mitigation.
topic Welding Fumes (WF)
Perforated Sphere
Sharp-edged Plate
Working Zone
Hollow Spheres
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-35494-1
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