Abstract
Galvanized steel sheets with a lap joint were welded by a laser-arc hybrid process. The
hybrid system consisted of 2kW LD or YAG laser oscillator and frequency-modulated DC pulsed
MAG welding machine. In this experiment, the arc traveled on the specimens, following the laser
beam with the interval of 2 mm. The results showed that the hybrid process had some advantages,
such as deep penetration depth, high welding speed and high gap-tolerance, in comparison with the
conventional MAG welding. Observations from a high-speed digital video-camera suggested that
the zinc and iron vapors induced by laser beam irradiation stabilized the arc plasma. Effects of the
incidence angle between a welding head and a specimen on the weld bead formations were also
discussed. As a result, the welding speed of 2.0 m/min was achieved at 1.0 mm of gap length
condition when the incidence angle was 50 degree.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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