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High speed imaging technique Part 2 – High speed imaging of power beam welding phenomena

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The high speed imaging technique is an attractive tool to elucidate welding phenomena. In this paper, applications of this technique are reviewed in order to understand the power beam welding phenomenon. Monochromatic imaging technique, which can take pictures of plasma with any specific spectrum wavelength, is used to analyse state of the laser induced plasma and distribution of some species, such as ions and atoms of gases and metals. During electron beam welding, intermittent melting process and spiking phenomenon can be clearly recorded by a pinhole X‐ray streak camera. The in situ X‐ray transmission imaging system is useful to observe the dynamic keyhole and fluid flow behaviour, which cannot be directly observed by any other method. High speed observations of the solidification front clearly show the solidification cracking process. In the present paper, methods to analyse the solidification cracking using high speed imaging are also described.

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