锁孔
材料科学
熔池
激光束焊接
焊接
多孔性
激光器
热影响区
冶金
光学
复合材料
电弧焊
钨极气体保护焊
物理
作者
Akira Matsunawa,Jong-Do Kim,Naoki Seto,Masami Mizutani,Seiji Katayama
摘要
In laser and electron-beam welding, a deep cavity called a keyhole or beam hole is formed in the weld pool due to the intense recoil pressure of evaporation. The formation of the keyhole leads to a deep penetration weld with a high aspect ratio and this is the most advantageous feature of welding by high-energy-density beams. However, a hole drilled in a liquid is primarily unstable by its nature and the instability of the keyhole also causes the formation of porosity or cavities in the weld metal. In particular, the porosity formation is one of the serious problems in very high-power laser welding, but its mechanism has not been well understood. The authors have conducted systematic studies on observation of keyhole as well as weld pool dynamics and their related phenomena to reveal the mechanism of porosity formation and its suppression methods. The article will describe the real-time observation of keyhole and plume behaviors in the pulsed and continuous-wave laser welding by high-speed optical and x-ray transmission methods, the cavity formation process and its suppression measures.
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