Abstract

Laser-arc hybrid welding heat source has high energy density, and the temperature field is very uneven and unstable. It is impossible to systematically study the welding temperature field only through process tests. For this reason, the calculation of the thermal process of hybrid welding is of great significance to the systematic study of the temperature field of hybrid welding. In this paper, the laser-arc hybrid welding process of 8mm thick austenitic stainless steel was simulated by SYSWELD software. The results indicate that with the increase of laser energy, the melting time increases, and the peak temperature rises from 1,230°C to about 2,000°C; When the laser energy is 3.0 kW, the welding deformation reaches the minimum value of 0.68 mm, but the peak value of equivalent stress is high, which is 476.8193 MPa. When the arc voltage increases, the peak temperature rises from 1,650°C to 1,850°C, and the melting time increases. The arc voltage has little effect on the equivalent stress of the weld and has a clear impact on the welding deformation. When the voltage is 18 V, the maximum deformation reaches 2.191 mm.

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