International Congress on Applications of Lasers &Amp; Electro-Optics 2011
DOI: 10.2351/1.5062297
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Laser-GMA hybrid welding of 960 MPa steels

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“…The joining of steels having the carbon equivalent value (CEV) ≤0.8% must be performed using processes characterised by a low heat input to the joint. According to Siltanen et al (2011) [24], the hybrid-welding method (laser + electric arc) is rated among the aforesaid processes due to the reduction of beads needed to make a joint with full penetration (regarding the welding of elements having thickness >4 mm). The researchers conducted hybrid butt welding tests involving 6 mm thick plates made of steel S960QL.…”
Section: Silva Et Al (2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The joining of steels having the carbon equivalent value (CEV) ≤0.8% must be performed using processes characterised by a low heat input to the joint. According to Siltanen et al (2011) [24], the hybrid-welding method (laser + electric arc) is rated among the aforesaid processes due to the reduction of beads needed to make a joint with full penetration (regarding the welding of elements having thickness >4 mm). The researchers conducted hybrid butt welding tests involving 6 mm thick plates made of steel S960QL.…”
Section: Silva Et Al (2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%