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Porosity reduction in Nd–YAG laser welding of stainless steel and inconel alloy by using a pulsed wave
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Porosity ReductionLaser Processing (Laser Material Processing)EngineeringFriction WeldingMechanical EngineeringLaser ApplicationsMechanics Of MaterialsCorrosionWelding ProcessLaser ManufacturingTensile StrengthMaterials ScienceInconel 690Laser Processing TechnologySolid MechanicsLaser-assisted DepositionMicrostructureAdvanced Laser ProcessingStainless SteelPulsed WaveYag Laser Power
This study investigates the influence of the Nd?YAG laser power wave mode on the porosity and mechanical properties of SUS 304L and inconel 690 weldments. Initially, a rectangular laser power waveform is specified. The output is then progressively changed from a pulsed wave mode to a continuous wave mode by reducing the value of ?P (?P = Pp?Pb, where Pp is the peak power and Pb is the base power) to zero. Bead-on-plate (BOP) and butt welding are performed at a constant mean output power (1.7?kW). The BOP results demonstrate that the depth/width (D/W) ratio of both materials increases with ?P and attains a maximum value when full penetration just occurs. The D/W ratio and the travel speed for full penetration are higher for SUS 304L than for inconel 690. In butt-welds of inconel 690 and SUS 304L, the porosity ratio decreases from 7.1% to 0.5% and from 2.1% to 0.5%, respectively, as ?P increases from 0 to 2780?W. Therefore, the tensile strength and percentage elongation are enhanced significantly in inconel 690. The degree of porosity reduction in inconel 690 exceeds that of SUS 304L. This suggests that the viscosity of the molten inconel 690 metal is higher than that of SUS 304L. Consequently, the effect of porosity reduction due to the increase in molten metal fluidity caused by increasing ?P is greater for inconel 690 than for SUS 304L.
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