Abstract
Because of several advantages, e.g., an exact and high energy input, laser transmission welding has become more and more important in the last few years. Due to the contactless energy input, a sufficient process control is a challenge. In industrial production, the process parameters for a good weld seam are qualified by the energy input, which describes the process parameters laser power, laser velocity and irradiation time. These process parameters lead to the welding temperature, which influence the weld seam quality. The question remaining is whether the energy input describes the weld strength sufficiently or whether the welding temperature has a higher influence on the weld quality. In this study, the influence of the energy input on the weld quality is determined for an industrially relevant material combination (PBT ASA-GF20 and PC) in experimental examinations for quasi-simultaneous laser transmission welding. The welding temperature for every design point is calculated and the influence of the temperature on the weld strength is analyzed in an FEM model. In order to compare the influences of the two factors, welding temperature and energy input, a correlation analysis is performed. The correlation analysis shows a higher influence of the welding temperature on the weld strength compared to the energy input. But the energy input is also able to describe the weld strength.
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