激光器
焊接
材料科学
计算机科学
医学
物理
光学
复合材料
作者
Zen-Hao Lai,Siguang Xu,Samuel J. Clark,Kamel Fezzaa,Jingjing Li
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-53888-w
摘要
The fabrication of fuel cells relies on a rapid laser welding process. However, challenges arise with the occurrence of humping when the welding speed surpasses a critical threshold, which poses difficulties in achieving a smooth surface finish and a consistent weld strength. This study aims to elucidate the humping mechanisms by analyzing the morphology of molten pool and the characteristics of melt flow at varying welding speeds via in situ synchrotron high-speed X-ray imaging and computational fluid dynamics simulations. Our findings indicate that the short keyhole rear wall, the high backward melt velocity, and the prolonged tail of molten pool are the primary factors contributing to the onset of humping. Furthermore, a dimensionless humping index ( π h ) was introduced, which successfully captured the onset threshold of humping across different literatures. This index not only provides a quantitative description of the humping formation tendency but also serves as a valuable tool for optimizing the laser welding process.
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