2021
DOI: 10.3390/met11111877
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Real-Time Defects Analyses Using High-Speed Imaging during Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Laser Welding

Abstract: In this study a continuous wave Ytterbium-doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Yb: YAG) disk laser has been used for welding of AlMg3 casted alloy. A high-speed imaging camera has been employed to record hot vapor plume features during the process. The purpose was to identify a mechanism of pores detection in real-time based on correlations between metallographic analyses and area/intensity of the hot vapor in various locations of the samples. The pores formation and especially the position of these pores had to be … Show more

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“…The possibility of material vaporization lies in both CM and DM [69]. However, the material vaporization probability is very high in the case of DM exists at a higher laser energy density [70]. During laser printing, the bubbles escape from the melt pool and result in porosity if the solid front hits quickly before their escape.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possibility of material vaporization lies in both CM and DM [69]. However, the material vaporization probability is very high in the case of DM exists at a higher laser energy density [70]. During laser printing, the bubbles escape from the melt pool and result in porosity if the solid front hits quickly before their escape.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%