Modelling the Evolution of Phases during Laser Beam Welding of Stainless Steel with Low Transformation Temperature Combining Dilatometry Study and FEM

IF 3.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
Karthik Ravi Krishna Murthy, F. Akyel, U. Reisgen, S. Olschok, Dhamini Mahendran
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In this study, the evolution of volume fractions during laser beam welding (LBW) of stainless steel, with a specific focus on incorporating the low transformation temperature (LTT) effect using the dilatometer, has been proposed. The LTT effect refers to the phase transformations that occur at lower temperatures and lead to the formation of a martensitic microstructure, which will significantly influence the residual stresses and distortion of the welded joints. In this research, the LTT conditions are achieved by varying the Cr and Ni content in the weld seam by varying the weld parameter, including laser power, welding speed and filler wire speed. The dilatometer analysis technique is employed to simulate the thermal conditions encountered during LBW. By subjecting the stainless steel samples to controlled heating and cooling cycles, the kinetics of the volume fractions can be measured using the lever rule and empirical method (KOP and Lee). The phase transformation simulation model is computed by integrating the thermal and metallurgical effects to predict the volume fractions in LBW joints and has been validated using dilatometer results. This provides valuable insight into the relationship between welding parameters and phase transformations in stainless steel with the LTT effect during laser beam welding. Using this relationship, the weld quality can be improved by reducing the residual stresses and distortion.
结合稀释测量研究和有限元模拟,建立低转变温度不锈钢激光束焊接过程中的相变模型
本研究提出了不锈钢激光束焊接(LBW)过程中体积分数的演变,重点是利用扩张仪纳入低转变温度(LTT)效应。低转变温度效应指的是在较低温度下发生的相变,这种相变会导致马氏体微观结构的形成,从而显著影响焊接接头的残余应力和变形。在本研究中,通过改变激光功率、焊接速度和填充焊丝速度等焊接参数来改变焊缝中的 Cr 和 Ni 含量,从而实现 LTT 条件。采用扩张计分析技术来模拟枸杞焊接过程中遇到的热条件。通过对不锈钢样品进行受控的加热和冷却循环,可利用杠杆法则和经验法(KOP 和 Lee)测量体积分数的动力学。相变模拟模型是通过整合热效应和冶金效应计算得出的,用于预测枸杞接缝中的体积分数,并利用稀释仪结果进行了验证。这为深入了解激光束焊接过程中具有 LTT 效应的不锈钢焊接参数与相变之间的关系提供了宝贵的资料。利用这种关系,可以通过减少残余应力和变形来提高焊接质量。
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Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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