Hybrid Laser-GTAW Welding of Galvanized High-Strength Steels in a Gap-Free Lap Joint Configuration

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Shanlu Yang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

In this study, laser-GTAW hybrid welding was used to the lap joint of galvanized dual-phase (DP) 980 steel in a gap-free configuration. The effects of welding parameters such as the laser power, the distance between the laser beam and the electrode torch, the arc current on the quality of hybrid welds were fully studied. The reason for the formation of different weld defects arises from the development of the highly-pressurized zinc vapor at the interface of two metal sheets. Experimental results demonstrated that the elongated molten pool introduced by the GTAW can suppress the formation of spatters to some extent. However, the hybrid laser-arc welding process still suffers from a large amount of spatters that degrade the weld quality. Furthermore, it was found that the weld quality was enhanced with the increase in the laser beam-arc distance and welding current.
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APA: Shanlu Yang  (2009)  Hybrid Laser-GTAW Welding of Galvanized High-Strength Steels in a Gap-Free Lap Joint Configuration

MLA: Shanlu Yang Hybrid Laser-GTAW Welding of Galvanized High-Strength Steels in a Gap-Free Lap Joint Configuration. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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