High-Power Laser Materials Processing: Applications, Diagnostics, and Systems VI 2017
DOI: 10.1117/12.2254424
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Hot cracking during laser welding of steel: influence of the welding parameters and prevention of cracks

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“…As the susceptibility to hot cracking during welding without power modulation increases with rising feed rate, 2 and to evaluate the robustness of the modulated welding process, the influence of the welding speed on the reduction of hot cracks with modulated laser power is summarized in Fig. 3.…”
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“…As the susceptibility to hot cracking during welding without power modulation increases with rising feed rate, 2 and to evaluate the robustness of the modulated welding process, the influence of the welding speed on the reduction of hot cracks with modulated laser power is summarized in Fig. 3.…”
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“…Provided that high modulation amplitudes P are applied, the normalized frequency K defines the process window where hot cracks vanish. The power modulation, characterized by K and P, provides further degrees of freedom to reduce hot cracking during welding of tempered steel, beyond the common adaptation of line energy, 2 beam quality, and focal position. Now, the remaining question is whether it is the assumed mutual interaction between the geometry of the weld pool, and the thus thermally induced tensile stresses and strains in the weld zone that are determining the formation of the hot cracks, or whether there are other reasons like a dynamically changing melt flow that influences the refilling of gaps between the growing dendrites that are torn apart.…”
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“…The welding speed, which was variated in a range between 1.7 and 3.2 m min −1 , showed no significant influence on the crack number. Schaefer et al [17] demonstrated that crack formation can be eliminated for partial penetration HLAW using a higher optical magnification of 2.67. They also showed that the focal position of the laser beam affected the melt flow during laser welding of steel, the keyhole shape, and the weld pool geometry [18].…”
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