Abstract

Prediction of fusion zone in numerical modelling of welds using a modified heat transfer model requires experimental results for validation. Primarily, the modified heat transfer models are developed from the point and disc source heat models which can be assumed to be a semi-circle or spherical shape. In this study, a simple relationship between melt areas, the depth of penetration and weld width was proposed for point and disc source profiles to represent the actual weld profile. The results obtained for focused and defocused laser beams indicate that the actual weld profile is closer to a point source than the disc source. The transition between the conduction and keyhole regimes was achieved when the actual weld depth of penetration is below that of the point source.

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