1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf02654217
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On the weldability, composition, and hardness of pulsed and continuous Nd:YAG laser welds in aluminum alloys 6061,5456, and 5086

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“…Solidification cracking had been observed in SLS/SLM fabricated parts made in several alloyed metallic parts [169]; however, it is scarcely observed in aluminium alloy parts processed with CW Nd:YAG laser systems while the contrary is true for PW Nd:YAG laser systems [30,170]. Moreover, heat treatable 2000 and 6000 series alloys are known to be more susceptible to solidification cracking than work hardening 5000 alloys during laser processing [4,165,171,172].…”
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“…Solidification cracking had been observed in SLS/SLM fabricated parts made in several alloyed metallic parts [169]; however, it is scarcely observed in aluminium alloy parts processed with CW Nd:YAG laser systems while the contrary is true for PW Nd:YAG laser systems [30,170]. Moreover, heat treatable 2000 and 6000 series alloys are known to be more susceptible to solidification cracking than work hardening 5000 alloys during laser processing [4,165,171,172].…”
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“…Figure 11 also shows that the value of ÁF has no obvious effect on the amount of magnesium in the weld metal because the welding speeds in the ÁF H and ÁF L specimens are approach. Previous studies 11,32,33) showed that magnesium loss reduces the hardening quality of the solid solution, with the result that both the tensile strength and the ductility decrease. 3.2.3 Effects of weld bead geometry, welding speed and magnesium content on hot cracking Figure 9 shows the presence of hot cracking in the roots of the ÁF L welds.…”
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“…Cieslak and Fuerschbach 11) reported that the probability of hot cracking in aluminum alloys under PW laser welding is higher than that under CW laser welding. However, they also stated that hot cracking can be prevented, even under PW laser welding, by carrying out welding with appropriate laser operating conditions.…”
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“…[12][13][14] As a welding application for aluminum alloy, the effect of aluminum alloy number on the weldability of Nd:YAG laser welding has been studied. 15) The purpose of this author's work is to correctly identify the alloy number of aluminum ally samples by laser irradiation using the Nd:YAG laser. This is a basic study for developing the automated sorting system of aluminum scraps to establish the recycling system of wrought aluminum to wrought materials.…”
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