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The effect of laser welding process parameters on the mechanical and microstructural properties of V-4Cr-4Ti structural materials.
Author(s) -
C. B. Reed,
K. Natesan,
Zhiyue Xu,
Dale Smith
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/757508
Subject(s) - welding , materials science , shielding gas , laser beam welding , keyhole , heat affected zone , base metal , laser , penetration depth , weld pool , penetration (warfare) , metallurgy , composite material , electromagnetic shielding , gas tungsten arc welding , arc welding , optics , physics , operations research , engineering
This paper reports on a systematic study which was conducted to examine the use of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser to weld sheet materials of V-Cr-Ti alloys and to characterize the microstructural and mechanical properties of the resulting joints. Deep penetration and defect-free welds were achieved under an optimal combination of laser parameters including focal length of lens, pulse energy, pulse repetition rate, beam travel speed, and shielding gas arrangement. The key for defect-free welds was found to be the stabilization of the keyhole and providing an escape path for the gas trapped in the weld. An innovative method was developed to obtain deep penetration and oxygen contamination free welds. Oxygen and nitrogen uptake were reduced to levels only a few ppm higher than the base metal by design and development of an environmental control box. Effort directed at developing an acceptable postwelding heat treatment showed that five passes of a diffuse laser beam over the welded region softened the weld material, especially in the root region of the weld

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