A Study on Pulsed Nd:YAG Laser Welding of Electron Gun in Braun Tubes (I) - Characteristics of Beam Output Energy and Optical Parameters -

브라운관 전자총 부품의 펄스 Nd:YAG레이저 용접에 관한 연구 (I) - 빔의 출력특성과 광학변수 -

  • 김종도 (한국해양대학교 기관시스템공학부) ;
  • 하승협 (부경대학교 대학원 생산가공공학과) ;
  • 조상명 (부경대학교 재료공학부 생산가공공학과)
  • Published : 2002.08.01

Abstract

During laser spot welding of the braun tube electron gun, phenomena such as serious spattering and oxidative reaction, etc. were occurred. The spatter occurred from weld pool affects the braun tube, namely it blocks up a very small hole on the shadow mask and causes short circuit between two roles of the electron gun. We guessed that high power density and oxidative reaction are main sources of these problems. So, we studied to prevent and to reduce spatter occurring in spot welding of the braun tube electron gun using pulsed Nd:YAG laser. The characteristics of laser output power was estimated, and the loss of laser energy by optical parameter and spatter was measured by powermeter. The effects of welding parameters, laser defocused distance and incident angle, were investigated on the shape and penetration depth of the laser welded bead in flare and flange joints. From these results, the laser peak power was a major factor to control penetration depth and to occur spatter. It was found that the losses of laser energy by optic parameter and sticked spatter affect seriously laser weldability of thin sheets. The deepest penetration depth is gotten on focal position, and a "bead transition" occurred with a slight displacement of focal position relative to the workpiece surface and the absorption rate of the laser energy is affected by the shape factor of the workpiece. When we changed the incident angle of laser beam, the penetration depth was decreased a little with increasing of the incident angle, and the bead width was increased. The spattering was prevented by considering laser beam energy and incident angle.ent angle.

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