2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2013.11.013
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Experimental and numerical investigation of an electromagnetic weld pool support system for high power laser beam welding of austenitic stainless steel

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“…Melt sagging or drop-out is a common welding defect for single pass laser welding of thick section materials in the 1G position. 28 The surface tension of the molten metal cannot always compensate for the hydrostatic pressure in the melt for full penetration welding of thick section materials in the 1G position. This can result in sagging on the root side and at the top surface of the weld when the specimen thickness is above a threshold.…”
Section: Materials and Experimental Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melt sagging or drop-out is a common welding defect for single pass laser welding of thick section materials in the 1G position. 28 The surface tension of the molten metal cannot always compensate for the hydrostatic pressure in the melt for full penetration welding of thick section materials in the 1G position. This can result in sagging on the root side and at the top surface of the weld when the specimen thickness is above a threshold.…”
Section: Materials and Experimental Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulating the weld pool support, the pressure differences between the upper and lower surfaces were analyzed to evaluate the degree of compensation of the hydrostatic pressure. The formula apparatus and simulation details can be found in detail in Bachmann et al (2012), Bachmann et al (2013) and Bachmann et al (2014).…”
Section: Numerical Simulation Of a Weld Pool Support By Oscillating Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, an optimal control of the hydrostatic pressure in the melt was proven for all frequencies. Increasing the frequency leads to lower magnetic flux densities for the compensation of the 20 mm stainless steel, see Bachmann et al (2014), which is due to a frequency-dependent relation between the applied magnetic flux density and the resulting Lorentz force.…”
Section: Stainless Steel Aisi 304mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…一些研究者假定激光深熔焊熔池达到准稳态 后小孔的形状不再发生动态变化,通过预先假定小 孔形状的方法来考虑小孔对熔池行为的影响,研究 激光深熔焊中熔池传热与流动行为。预置的小孔有 圆柱形 [57] 、圆台形 [58] 或是基于能量或力平衡方程计 算的特定形状 [59][60][61] 。目前较为常用的预置小孔形状 确定方法是 KAPLAN [59] 提出的点对点能量平衡模 型。张转转等 [60] 、BACHMANN 等 [61] 在 KAPLAN [65] 。图 16b 为使用 DSM 法计算的激光束反射路径 [66] 。 CHO 等 [67] 采用 VOF 法对动态小孔界面进行追踪, 并结合基于 光线追踪法的多重反射 Fresnel 吸收模型计算了激 光能量在小孔壁面的分布规律,模拟了小孔的形 成、塌陷过程及气孔缺陷的形成,如图 17 所示。 近期, HAN 等 [68] 提出了基于逐步搜索法(Progressive …”
Section: 预置小孔形状的数值模型unclassified