2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.infrared.2019.05.002
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Optimization of parameters to attain higher tensile strength in pulsed Nd: YAG laser welded Hastelloy C-276–Monel 400 sheets

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“…Prior to actual experimentation, the sample was machined using the wire cut electric discharge machining (EDM) at the butt surface to avoid sharp edges and foreign particles. CO2 Laser beam welding [2,21,22] processes for the current experimentation is displayed in Figure 1. The controllable factors employed for joining dissimilar materials of SS321 and Hastelloy C-276 are given in Table 2, which refers to experimental input as per the L4 orthogonal array [23] with the matrix; each parameter (Laser power, welding speed and shielding gas) taken at two levels.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Prior to actual experimentation, the sample was machined using the wire cut electric discharge machining (EDM) at the butt surface to avoid sharp edges and foreign particles. CO2 Laser beam welding [2,21,22] processes for the current experimentation is displayed in Figure 1. The controllable factors employed for joining dissimilar materials of SS321 and Hastelloy C-276 are given in Table 2, which refers to experimental input as per the L4 orthogonal array [23] with the matrix; each parameter (Laser power, welding speed and shielding gas) taken at two levels.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In multipass welding, the high heat input will affect the lattice spacing and affect the weld's mechanical and microstructural and results low joint efficiency. The use of lasers for joining and cutting metals is rising in industrial applications and other engineering components because of its concentrated high-power density at a localized area, resulting in a very narrow heat-affected zone [1,2]. By using the laser beam welding process, increased productivity can be achieved with improved structural and mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of dissimilar welding, the pulsed weld effect on a combination of Hastelloy C-276 and Monel 400 Ni-Co alloys (typically used for nuclear applications) developed a complete penetration joint (Figure 16J) [113]. The FZ was composed of columnar dendritic grains near the Hastelloy interface and fine dendritic grains in the Monel interface, with austenitic phase γ, chromium-rich carbide (Cr 23 C 6 ), and nickel-rich oxide (NiCuO 3 and NiFe 3 O 4 ) precipitates.…”
Section: Superalloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanical properties of these joints are shown in Table 9, and additional experimental information can be seen in Table 10. (C) [107], Kovar and AISI 420 (D) [108], Hastelloy C-276 (E) and its FZ (F) [109], Hastelloy C-276 (G) and its FZ (H) [110,111], Hastelloy X (I) [112], Hastelloy C-276 and Monel 400 (J) [113], Hastelloy C-276 and 304 (K) and its FZ (L) [114], Hastelloy C-276 and 304 welded with water cooling (M) and its FZ (N) [115], and Inconel 617 (O) [116]. [106], Kovar and 304L (C) [107], Kovar and AISI 420 (D) [108], Hastelloy C-276 (E) and its FZ (F) [109], Hastelloy C-276 (G) and its FZ (H) [110,111], Hastelloy X (I) [112], Hastelloy C-276 and Monel 400 (J) [113], Hastelloy C-276 and 304 (K) and its FZ (L) [114], Hastelloy C-276 and 304 welded with water cooling (M) and its FZ (N) [115], and Inconel 617 (O) [116].…”
Section: Superalloysmentioning
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