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Dynamic Bechavior of the keyhole in Laser Processing (레이저 가공에 있어서 키홀의 동적거동)

  • 김종도
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 1997
  • The results of high speed photography, acoustic emission detection and plasma UV radiation intensity measurement during CO2 laser welding of stainless steel 304 are presented. Video images with high spatial and temporal resolution allowed to observe the melt dynamics and keyhole evolution. The existence of a high speed melt flow which originated from the part of weld pool and flowed along the sides wall of keyhole was confirmed by the slag motion on the weld pool. the characteristic frequencies of flow instability and keyhole fluctuations at different welding speed were measured and compared with the results of Fourier analyses of temporal acoustic emission (AE) and light emission (LE) spectra. The experimental results were compared with the newly developed numerical model of keyhole dynamics. (The model is based on the assumption that the propagation of front part of keyhole into material is due to the melt ejection driven by laser induced surface evaporation.) The calculations predict that a high speed melt flow is induced at the front part of keyhole when the sample travel speed exceeds several 10mm/s. The numerical analysis also shows the hump formation on the front keyhole wall surface. Experimentally observed melt behavior and transformation of the AE and LE spectra with variation of welding speed are qualitatively in good agreement with the model predictions.

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A Study on Correlationship between the Induced Plasma and Emission Signals for In-process Monitoring in Stainless Steel Welding of Fiber Laser (I) - Properties Changes of the Measured Signals in a Thin Plate Welding - (파이버 레이저의 스테인리스강 용접시 인프로세스 모니터링을 위한 유기 플라즈마와 방사신호간의 상관성 연구(I) - 박판 용접시 측정신호의 특성 변화 -)

  • Lee, Chang-Je;Kim, Jong-Do
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.64-69
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    • 2014
  • The applications by using fiber laser have increased recently. However, due to high beam quality of fiber laser, it is inappropriate to apply the existing laser welding monitoring technology to the fiber laser welding as it is. On this study, thus, we analyzed emission signal with RMS and FFT for the in-process monitoring during fiber laser welding. 12mm-thick 304L stainless steel sheet was used in fiber laser welding and the result showed as follows: The intensity changes in RMS did not clarify the distinction between full penetration and partial penetration. However, as welding speed increases, specific frequency also increases in regards of frequency analysis by using FFT.

Dissimilar Metal Welding of SM45C and STS304 by means of CW Nd:YAG Laser (CW Nd:YAG 레이저를 이용한 SM45C와 STS304의 이종금속용접)

  • 신호준;유영태;임기건;안동규
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.1369-1375
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    • 2004
  • For many years and primarily for economical reasons, Dissimilar Metal Welds have been used as transition joints in a variety of equipment and applications. But Dissimilar Metal Welds have several fabrication and metallurgical drawbacks that can often lead to in-service failures. For example, the most pronounced fabrication faults are hot cracks. Laser welding techniques have been characterised for various materials. In this paper, the laser weldability of STS304 stainless steel and SM45C at dissimilar metal welds using a continuous wave Nd:YAG laser are experimentally investigated. An experimental study was conducted to determine effects of welding parameters, on eliminating or reducing the extent welding zone formation at dissimilar metal welds and to optimize those parameters that have the most influence parameters such as focus length, power, beam speed, shielding gas, and wave length of laser were tested

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LASER WELDING APPLICATION IN CAR BODY MANUFACTURING

  • Shin, Hyun-Oh;Chang, In-Sung;Jung, Chang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.181-186
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    • 2002
  • Laser welding application for car body manufacturing has many advantages in the stiffness and the lightness of vehicle, the productivity of assembly line, and the degree of freedom in design. This presentation will express the innovation of car body manufacturing including parameter optimization, process modeling, and system integration. In this application the investment for systems was cut down dramatically by real time switching over the laser path between two welding stations. Points of technical discussion are as follows: optimization of parameters such as laser power, robot speed and trajectory, compact and useful design of jig & fixture to assure welding quality for 3 sheet-layer zinc-coated steel, system integration between 4kW Nd:YAG laser device and the other systems, on-line real time welding quality monitoring system, perfect safety standards for high power laser, minimization of consumption costs such as arc lamp, protective glass for optic, etc. Laser welding has found a place on Hyundai's production plant in conjunction with the startup of mass production of new sports car, and this production system is the result of a collaboration of its engineers. Outer side sheets are joined to inner side sheets by 122 stitch welds totally. And the length is about 2.4meter.

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A Study on the CO $_2$Laser Beam Welding of Thin Steel Sheets and Tailor Welded Blank (박판 $CO_2$레이져 빔 용접과 소재접합일체성형에 관한 연구)

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    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 1996.03a
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    • pp.159-164
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    • 1996
  • For the purpose of establishing laser welding condition(laser power, welding speed and beam focus) and of evaluating tailor welded blank for three kinds of thin steel sheets of SPCC, SK5M and SUS304 using in the thin plate structure such as automobile, train and so on. Their $CO_2$ laser weldability were primarily tested under various welding condition. SPCC and SUS304 thin sheets showed good weldability under some welding condition. But, high carbon steel sheet SK5M needs heat treatment after welding to obtain higher tensile strength and ductility of the welded joint. And next, laser welding condition. Butt-welded specimens were not nearly broken at weld bead. However, base material were ruptured in the direction of circumference. The forming depths by tailor weld bead. However, base material were ruptured in the direction of circumference. The forming depths by tailor welded blank were SPCC+SPCC=22~25mm, SUS304+SUS304=25~43mm and SK5M+SK5M=13~17mm.

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A Study on $CO_2$ Laser-TIG Hybrid Welding of Zinc-Coated Steel Sheet Part 1: Analysis of Welding Phenomena (아연도금 강판의 $CO_2$ 레이저-TIG 하이브리드 용접에 관한 연구 Part 1 : 용접현상분석)

  • Kim, Cheol-Hee;Choi, Woong-Yong;Chae, Hyun-Byung;Kim, Jeong-Han;Rhee, Se-Hun
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.22-26
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    • 2006
  • In lap welding of zinc-coated steel, porosity formation is one of most significant weld defects, which is caused by zinc vapor generated between the steel sheets. Various solutions have been proposed in the past years but development of more effective method is a worthwhile subject to be investigated. In this study, autogenous laser welding and laser-TIG hybrid welding was applied to the lap welding of zinc-coated steel without gap, and weld pool behaviors were observed by using high speed camera and the porosity generation mechanism was analyzed. The weld defects were successfully eliminated by laser-TIG hybrid welding. This is because the leading TIG arc partially melted the upper sheet and vaporized/oxidized the coated zinc on the lapped surfaces prior to the trailing laser illuminating the specimen.

A Study on the Fiber Laser welding of Ultra-Low Carbon Interstitial Free Steel for Automotive (자동차용 무침입형 극저탄소강의 파이버 레이저 용접에 대한 연구)

  • Oh, Yong-Seok;Shin, Ho-Jun;Yang, Yun-Seok;Hwang, Chan-Youn;Yoo, Young-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.342-349
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this paper is to describe experimental results about the butt welding and bead on plate welding of the high power Continuous Wave (CW) Fiber laser for Ultra-low carbon Interstitial Free(IF) steel plate for gear part of car. After being welded of the gear parts by the fiber laser and electron beam Microstructures of melting zone had been mixed acicular, granular bainitic, quasi-polygonal and widmanstatten ferrite because of a radical thermal diffusion after welding, difference of critical volume and grain size. As a result of experiment, when gear parts were welded by the fiber laser and electron beam, the fiber laser welding has been stable properties without internal defects more than the electron beam welding. Therefore it has the very advantages of welding high quality and productivity more than conventional melting method. The optimal welding processing parameters for gear parts were as follows : the laser power and welding speed were 3kWatt, 30mm/sec respectively. At this time heat input was $21.2{\times}10^3J/cm^2$.

Solidification Cracking Behavior in Austenitic Stainless Steel Laser Welds (Part 1) - Evaluation of Solidification Cracking Susceptibility by Laser Beam Welding Varestraint Test - (오스테나이트계 스테인리스강 레이저 용접부의 응고균열 거동 (Part 1) - 레이저 용접용 Varestraint 시험 시스템을 이용한 응고균열 민감도 평가 -)

  • Chun, Eun-Joon;Lee, Su-Jin;Suh, Jeong;Kang, Namhyun;Saida, Kazuyoshi
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 2016
  • In order to quantitatively evaluate the solidification cracking susceptibility in laser welds of three types of austenitic stainless steels (type 310: A mode, type 316-A: AF mode, type 316-B: FA mode solidifications), the laser beam welding (LBW) transverse-Varestraint tests consisted of multi-mode fiber laser, welding robot and hydraulic pressure system were performed. As the welding speed increased from 1.67 to 40.0 mm/s, the solidification brittle temperature range (BTR) of laser welds for type 316 stainless steels enlarged (316-A: from 37 to 46 K, 316-B: from 14 to 40 K), while the BTR for type 310 stainless steel reduced from 146 to 120 K. In other words, it founds that solidification cracking susceptibility could not be simply mitigated through application of LBW process, and the BTR variation behavior is quite different upon solidification mode of austenitic stainless steels.

A Study on the Weldability for fillet joint of light weight alloy 5mm Al 5083 using Hybrid(CW Nd:YAG Laser+MIG) Welding

  • Park, Ho-Kyoung;Bang, Hee-Seon;Rajesh, S.R.;Oh, Chong-In;Bang, Han-Sur
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.216-218
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    • 2006
  • The application of aluminium alloy is increasing for lightweight and high quality transport vehicle. In this study, therefore, it is intended to apply the high speed hybrid welding method for marine grade aluminium alloy(A5083) used for shipbuilding that consists of 3 kW CW Nd:YAG laser and MIG welding process. For this purpose, the characteristics of process parameters(laser & arc combine angle and focal position of hybrid head to specimen) are investigated for hybrid fillet joint. This study also describes determination of heat distribution using finite element model of the T-joint fillet weld using the in-house solver which has been validated for different type of welding problems.

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A Study on the Weldability of Magnesium Alloy by Laser Heat Source (III) - Butt Weldability of Sand Casting Magnesium Alloy using Pulsed Nd:YAG Laser - (레이저 열원을 이용한 마그네슘 합금의 용접성에 관한 연구 (III) - Pulsed Nd:YAG 레이저를 이용한 사형주조 마그네슘 합금의 맞대기 용접성 -)

  • Kim, Jong-Do;Lee, Jung-Han;Lee, Mun-Yong
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.57-62
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    • 2013
  • Magnesium has good castability and limited workability, so its products have been manufactured by almost casting processes. In this study, a pulsed Nd:YAG laser was used to butt-weld the sand casting magnesium alloys. And the effect of welding conditions such as peak power, pulse width, welding speed was evaluated in detail. As a result of this study, large underfill and plenty of spatter taken place under the conditions with high peak power. Thus, it is recommended to use low peak power and long pulse width to obtain good welds with deep penetration. It is also confirmed that the welding speed and pps(pulse per second) are directly connected at weld defects such as underfill, porosity.