AIP Advances (Jan 2020)

Characterizations of welding mode transformation process during 1-μm and 10-μm laser welding

  • S. H. Guo,
  • J. L. Zou,
  • R. S. Xiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5132776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 015120 – 015120-8

Abstract

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To reveal the enhancing energy coupling effect of plasma, a comparison of the welding mode transformation process during 1-µm and 10-µm laser welding of aluminum alloys is carried out through experimental observation and theoretical analysis. The heat conduction welding stage hardly exists in 10-µm laser welding and obviously exists in 1-µm laser welding. Alloy composition and surface roughness of the welded plate hardly influence the deep penetration welding threshold (DPWT) of the 10-µm laser, whereas they have a significant impact on that of the 1-µm laser. In addition, 1-µm laser welding and 10-µm laser welding have similar DPWTs. These phenomena are attributed to the formation of plasma near the workpiece surface during 10-µm laser welding owing to metal vapor breakdown by 10-µm laser irradiation. The plasma remarkably enhances the energy coupling between the 10-µm laser and workpiece by thermal conduction, and the DPWT of the 10-µm laser is thus reduced to approximately equal to that of the 1-µm laser.