Hybrid Laser-GMAW Welding of Aluminum Alloys: A Review

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Rasmussen H. Habibi L. Dubourg
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The combination of laser welding with Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMA W) forms the hybrid laser-OMA W welding. This process is an attractive tool with a high potential in welding lightweight structures, especially for aluminum alloys. For five years, this technology has increasingly attracted interest in both, industry (aeronautics, automobile, metal industries producing large structures) and academia (universities and research centers). Hybrid laser-OMA W welding process is generally accepted for its robustness, efficiency and flexibility. Coupling of a deep-penetrating laser beam with the heat and molten metal feeding of GMA W significantly expands the original welding application range of lasers. Its main advantages compared to the two individual components are deep and stable weld penetration, gap-bridging ability improvement, low distortion and easy filler metal addition. Hybrid welding allows a much wider groove tolerance compared to laser welding, especially for aluminum welding. Moreover, the reduction in distortion decreases the post-welding rectification needed and makes the assembly easier. In addition, if metallurgical factors are critical, the weld composition can be balanced with filler metal, decreasing the hot cracking susceptibility of some aluminum alloys. The combination of these two welding processes can also improve the weld bead shape quality (including the elimination of undercut), possibly reduce the porosity and increase the welding speed. This article reviews the recent works about the laser-OMA W hybrid welding of aluminum alloys. After a brief presentation on the interaction mechanisms between a laser beam and an electric arc, the paper depicts the typical welding parameters and experimental methods along with their characteristics.
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APA: D. Rasmussen H. Habibi L. Dubourg  (2006)  Hybrid Laser-GMAW Welding of Aluminum Alloys: A Review

MLA: D. Rasmussen H. Habibi L. Dubourg Hybrid Laser-GMAW Welding of Aluminum Alloys: A Review. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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