Metals (Mar 2021)

Laser Welding of Grey Cast Iron with Spheroidal Graphite-Influence of Process Parameters on Crack Formation and Hardness

  • Niklas Sommer,
  • John Michael Lehto,
  • Stephan Völkers,
  • Stefan Böhm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11040532
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 532

Abstract

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In the investigation at hand, sheets of ferritic and pearlitic grey cast iron with spheroidal graphite are welded using a fiber-laser. The influence of varying laser power and welding speed on the macroscopic characteristics of the weld seam and crack formation are analyzed and discussed. Substantial crack formation with crack densities of up to 2.93 cm−1 are found. Furthermore, hardness measurements are conducted to evaluate the formation of brittle phases within the weld metal and heat-affected zone. Peak hardness values of up to 860 HV0.3 and 975 HV0.3 are identified in EN-GJS-400-15 and EN-GJS-700-2, respectively. Subsequently, a proposition on the dependence of crack formation on weld seam width is given. Furthermore, the influence of nickel-containing filler material on the microstructure, crack formation and hardness is studied. It can be derived from the results that laser-beam welding of grey cast iron with spheroidal graphite requires further research in order to achieve crack-free weld seams and hinder the formation of undesirable, brittle phases.

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