Continuous wave Nd:YAG laser welding of ZE41A-T5 magnesium sand castings: conduction or keyhole mode

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Xian M. Jahazi Y. L. Lin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The 2-mm butt joints of ZE41A-T5 sand castings were laser welded at different defocusing distances on two surface conditions (as-cast or machined) using a continuous wave 4 kW Nd:YAG laser system at a power of 2.5 kW and a welding speed of 6.0 m/min. Two welding modes (conduction or keyhole) have been observed. The adjustment of defocusing distance can greatly influence the establishment of conduction or keyhole modes. On the machined surface conditions conduction welding is obtained at a power density of 4.0 x 105 W/cm2. In contrast, keyhole welding is reached at a threshold irradiance of 1.5 x 106 W/cm2. Neither conduction nor stable keyhole modes have been established at a range of power density from 7.7 x 105 to 1.2 x 106 W/cm2 on the machined surface conditions. On the as-cast surface conditions keyhole is obtained at a power density as low as 4.0 x 105 W/cm2 but good surface quality is obtained at a defocusing of +2 mm. The as-cast surfaces require lower power irradiance for the formation of keyholes indicating that they have higher energy absorptivity for Nd:YAG laser beams probably due to coarse surface morphology.
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APA: M. Xian M. Jahazi Y. L. Lin  (2004)  Continuous wave Nd:YAG laser welding of ZE41A-T5 magnesium sand castings: conduction or keyhole mode

MLA: M. Xian M. Jahazi Y. L. Lin Continuous wave Nd:YAG laser welding of ZE41A-T5 magnesium sand castings: conduction or keyhole mode. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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