Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Mar 2024)

A comparative study on welding characteristics and mechanical properties of Ti–6Al–4V laser welded joints under the sub-atmospheric pressure and beam oscillation

  • Haofeng Sun,
  • Bingxiao Xu,
  • Ruihan Li,
  • Fuyun Liu,
  • Chao Fu,
  • Lianfeng Wei,
  • Caiwang Tan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
pp. 4245 – 4255

Abstract

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Sub-atmospheric pressure environment and oscillation laser are both excellent ways to improve welded joint quality. However, the differences in their effects and mechanisms are unclear. Therefore, the differences between sub-atmospheric pressure and oscillating laser in weld formation, porosity suppression and grain size refinement were analyzed in this study. The results revealed that penetration depth of welded joint was increased to 6.09 mm under sub-atmospheric pressure environment while it was decreased to 3.3 mm under oscillation laser. Furthermore, reducing fluctuating vapor pressure and suppressing vortex formation were the main means to improve the keyhole stability and promote the escape of bubbles in a sub-atmospheric pressure environment. The improvement of the oscillating laser in these two aspects was attributed to enlarging keyhole area, shortening escape path and oscillation keyhole absorption. Additionally, the average grain size in the upper weld was reduced from 134.6 μm to 118.6 μm and 114.1 μm under the sub-atmospheric pressure environment and laser oscillation, respectively. The reduction of the temperature gradient led to former grain refinement while the increase of heterogeneous nucleation rate was responsible for latter grain refinement. Correspondingly, the mechanical properties of welded joints were improved. The study offered valuable insights for the application of laser welding with oscillation laser and sub-atmospheric pressure in industrial production.

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