2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1109/1/012003
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Mathematical modelling of continuous laser welding and local heat treatment of welded pipes of stainless and heat-resistant chromium-nickel steels

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“…Analysis of the dependence between stability and keyhole weld depth has been raised. In this regard, Fabbro (2020) presented a thermal model for a regime of the laser applied to macro welding considering the laser absorptivity and Savin et al (2018) performed a numerical study of continuous laser welding and heat treatment, considering the modes of deep penetration and surface melting. The results showed that the maximum deformation and longitudinal strain due to tensile stress is in the elastic region.…”
Section: Frontiers In Mechanical Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the dependence between stability and keyhole weld depth has been raised. In this regard, Fabbro (2020) presented a thermal model for a regime of the laser applied to macro welding considering the laser absorptivity and Savin et al (2018) performed a numerical study of continuous laser welding and heat treatment, considering the modes of deep penetration and surface melting. The results showed that the maximum deformation and longitudinal strain due to tensile stress is in the elastic region.…”
Section: Frontiers In Mechanical Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of new technologies for producing bimetallic or multilayer products [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] is based on the possibility of ensuring a stable thermophysical state, in which mass transfer and diffusion processes occur effectively at the boundary of layers, leading to their weldability. Providing weldability and forming the transition layer is responsible for the stability and strength of the construction [8][9].…”
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confidence: 99%