厚壁、封闭、周向管道焊缝的激光电弧复合焊接

IF 2.2 3区 材料科学 Q2 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
Ömer Üstündağ, S. Gook, A. Gumenyuk, M. Rethmeier, N. Bakir
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摘要

混合激光弧焊(HLAW)用于连接封闭的周向焊缝是一项挑战,因为在材料厚度上形成有缺陷的重叠区域和收缩空洞或凝固裂纹的风险很高。进行了一系列HLAW实验,以了解闭合周向焊缝时缺陷重叠区域的发展。采用数值分析方法对平面试样和管段的焊接试验进行了支持,研究了焊缝在重叠区域的热力学行为。测试了不同的过程控制策略,包括散焦水平和重叠长度的变化。新开发的HLAW头,包括带有电机驱动准直系统的激光光学,使得在焊接过程中激光束散焦而不干扰焊接过程的稳定性成为可能。相对于试样表面,激光束高度离焦超过40毫米,产生的光束直径为2.9毫米,再加上15mm的短重叠长度,有望形成理想的杯形焊缝轮廓,从而抵抗凝固裂纹。
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Hybrid Laser-Arc Welding of Thick-Walled, Closed, Circumferential Pipe Welds
The application of hybrid laser-arc welding (HLAW) for joining closed circumferential welds is a challenge due to the high risk of forming a defective overlap area with a shrinkage void or solidification cracks in the material thickness. A series of HLAW experiments were performed to understand the development of a faulty overlap area when closing the circumferential weld. Welding trials on flat specimens and pipe segments were supported by numerical analyses in which the thermomechanical behavior of the welds in the overlap area was investigated. Different process control strategies were tested, including variations in defocusing levels and the overlap length. The newly developed HLAW head, including laser optics with a motor-driven collimation system, made it possible to defocus the laser beam during welding without disturbing the stability of the welding process. High-level defocusing of the laser beam of more than 40 mm relative to the specimen surface with a resulting beam diameter of > 2.9 mm, and in combination with a short overlap length of 15 mm, was promising with respect to the formation of a desired cup-shaped weld profile that is resistant to solidification cracks.
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Welding Journal
Welding Journal 工程技术-冶金工程
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Welding Journal has been published continually since 1922 — an unmatched link to all issues and advancements concerning metal fabrication and construction. Each month the Welding Journal delivers news of the welding and metal fabricating industry. Stay informed on the latest products, trends, technology and events via in-depth articles, full-color photos and illustrations, and timely, cost-saving advice. Also featured are articles and supplements on related activities, such as testing and inspection, maintenance and repair, design, training, personal safety, and brazing and soldering.
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