2018
DOI: 10.11159/icmie18.125
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Effects of Heat Input in Laser Welding of Dissimilar Galvanized Steel to Aluminium Alloy

Abstract: The hybrid structures of aluminum-steel have been increasingly used for body-in-white constructions in order to reduce weight and cost. Obtaining acceptable joints between steel and aluminum required a better understanding of welding metallurgy and their effects on the resultant mechanical properties as well as the microstructure of the joints. In this research, laser welding of galvanized steel and aluminum alloy in an overlapped configuration was carried out. The influence of heat input on the weld bead dime… Show more

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“…Similarly, another study focuses on the impact of welding current, voltage, and welding speed on the Heat Affected Zone during welding, aiming to improve joint quality [18]. Decreases in the strength and hardness of the base metal, especially in the Heat-Affected Zone, pose risks to steel frame joints [19]. Therefore, proper management of mechanical property changes is crucial to reduce the risk of damage [20].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, another study focuses on the impact of welding current, voltage, and welding speed on the Heat Affected Zone during welding, aiming to improve joint quality [18]. Decreases in the strength and hardness of the base metal, especially in the Heat-Affected Zone, pose risks to steel frame joints [19]. Therefore, proper management of mechanical property changes is crucial to reduce the risk of damage [20].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%