TITEL
Hybrid laser-MIG welding: an investigation of geometrical considerations
FöRFATTARE
Wouters, Marc
INSTITUTION
Tillämpad fysik, maskin- och materialteknik / Produktionsutveckling
SAMMANFATTNING
This thesis presents a collection of theoretical and experimental
investigations into various geometrical aspects of hybrid laser-MIG welding.
The work is divided up into four parts;
- A review of the hybrid laser-MIG welding technique with brief summaries
of the three papers which make up the remainder of the thesis.
- A paper entitled “Fundamental analysis of hybrid laser-MIG welding”.
This paper provides a theoretical insight into the hybrid laser-MIG welding
process. This fundamental analysis includes a description of the effect of
process parameters on the cross-sectional geometry of the weld.
- A paper entitled “The influence of joint geometry and fit-up gaps on
hybrid laser-MIG welding” This paper analyses the effect of the geometry of
the pre-welded joint on the final weld cross-section. This paper
specifically investigates the influence of gaps between the workpieces and
their effect on the welding process. From this work, guidelines on the
achievement of successful welds have been developed.
- A paper entitled “The influence of joint gap on the strength of hybrid
Nd:YAG laser-MIG welds”. This paper looks into a specific feature of weld
geometry; the effect of different size gaps at the root of partial
penetration butt welds. It was postulated (and confirmed) that an optimum
range of fit-up gaps gives maximum weld strength. If the gap is smaller
than this optimum then the fit-up gap acts as a sharp “crack” at the base
of the weld. If the gap is larger than the optimum range then the root of
the weld takes on a more complex geometry which, once again, includes
stress raising features.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--05/82--SE / NR 2005:82
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