Selection of processing parameters in laser microwelding. Part 1: Continuous wave (CW) mode

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2020-07-01

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Old City Publishing

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0898-1507

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Coroado JR, Ganguly S, Suder WJ, et al., (2020) Selection of processing parameters in laser microwelding. Part 1: Continuous wave (CW) mode. Lasers in Engineering, Volume 46, Issue 5-6, 2020. pp. 265-284

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A phenomenological model which specifies the penetration depth and width of the fusion zone in laser microjoining can be a very useful tool in achieving the required welding parameters for a desired application. In this study the power factor model, previously established and validated in macrowelding, has been tested in fibre laser microwelding, enabling achievement of a particular weld independently of a laser system. Differ-ent weld profiles in aluminium and stainless steel were correlated with various combinations of parameters for a wide range of beam diameters. It has been shown that the same penetration depth can be achieved with different weld profiles. A similar trend, as previously found in macrow-elding, has been confirmed in microwelding. It was demonstrated that the depth of penetration can be kept constant independently of the laser sys-tem until certain limit of beam size.

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power factor model, weld shape, beam diameter, depth of penetration, interaction time, laser microwelding, 304L stainless steel, 5251 aluminium alloy, Fibre laser

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