Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Jun 2016)

Microstructural Aspects of Twin-Spot Laser Welding of Dp-Hsla Steel Sheet Joints

  • Stano S.,
  • Grajcar A.,
  • Wilk Z.,
  • Różański M.,
  • Matter P.,
  • Morawiec M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2016-0125
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 2
pp. 731 – 740

Abstract

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The article presents the possibility of using twin-spot laser welding (i.e. laser welding with focusing a laser beam on two spots) for making overlap joints made of 0.8-1 mm thick HSLA and DP type high strength steel sheets. Joints were made using a Yb:YAG disc laser having a maximum power of 12 kW and a welding head by means of which it was possible to focus a laser beam on two spots, 0.6 mm and 1 mm away. The angle between focuses amounted to 0° or 90°, whereas the power distribution was 50%-50%. With settings as presented above it was possible to obtain high-quality overlap joints. The geometrical parameters of the joints were primarily affected by beams positions (in relation to each other) and, to a lesser degree, by the distance between the focuses. It was possible to obtain a 10% hardness reduction in the fusion zone of the DPHSLA steel joints if the angle between the beams amounted to 90°. The tests also involved microstructural examinations of individual zones of the joints

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