Report
Requirements to gap widths and clamping for CO2 laser butt welding
In the experimental study of fixturing and gap width requirements a clamping device for laser butt welding of steel sheets has been developed and tested. It has fulfilled the work and made the gap width experiments possible.It has shown that the maximum allowable gap width to some extent is inversely related to the welding speed.
Also larger laser power leads to bigger allowable gap widths. The focal point position, though, has little influence on the maximum allowable gap width.During analysis X-ray photos show no interior porosity in the weld seam. Other methods have been applied to measure responses from variations in welding parameters.The table below lists the results of the study, showing the maximum allowable gap widths and some corresponding welding parameters.Maximum allowable Gap Width; Welding Speed; Laser Power:0.10 mm2 m/min2, 2.6 kW0.15 mm1 m/min2 kW0.20 mm1 m/min2.6 kW0.30 mm0.5 m/min 2.6 kWThe quality level is measured according to ISO 13919-1.
Qualities of the butt welds with the maximum gap width listed in the table are mainly grouped in level B (stringent). The maximum gap width should be chosen with respect to the application requirements.
Language: | English |
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Year: | 1999 |
Types: | Report |