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Microstructures and properties of laser/arc hybrid welds and autogenous laser welds in pipeline steels
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Laser Processing (Laser Material Processing)EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringYag Laser WeldingHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelPipeline SteelsLaser Micro-processingWelding ProcessLaser ManufacturingHybrid WeldingMaterials ScienceAutogenous Laser WeldsLaser/arc Hybrid WeldingLaser Processing TechnologyWeld Pool SolidificationMicrostructureAdvanced Laser ProcessingLaser Processing (Business Administration)Laser/arc Hybrid Welds
Lasers are capable of producing welds with deep penetration, low distortion and faster travel speeds, compared to arc welding. More recently, laser/arc hybrid welding processes have also been generating interest for industrial fabrication. In this paper, six carbon–manganese, mainly pipeline, steels were welded using both autogenous Nd:YAG laser welding, and Nd:YAG laser/MAG hybrid welding. The improvements in weld microstructures and weld metal toughness that are possible when using the hybrid process are described and illustrated. Laser/arc hybrid welding is shown to be a process that can generate good quality welds in commercially available pipeline steels. It also has the potential to complete girth welds in these steels with significantly fewer welding passes than are currently required for arc welded pipelines, reducing the joint completion time.
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