High surface quality welding of aluminum using adjustable ring-mode fiber laser
Martin Ruthandi Maina, Yasuhiro Okamoto, Akira Okada, Matti Närhi, Jarno Kangastupa, Jorma Vihinen
Index: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2018.03.030
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Abstract
A method to improve penetration and stabilize the welding phenomenon at a high welding speed has been described through experimental and numerical investigations. Using a high power laser beam consisting of a center and a ring part, influences of shielding gas direction and flow rate, laser power density, and welding mode defined by variable intensity distribution have been clarified. The weld bead was evaluated in terms of width, height, shape and roughness. Dual-mode laser irradiation of center and ring power made it possible to stabilize the welding process. The center power helps to achieve sufficient deep penetration, while ring power ensures good temperature distribution. Good surface quality and deep penetration welding could be achieved with dual-mode welding, using low flow rate of shielding gas supplied from the backside direction.
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