Abstract

This article presents the results of steel-sheet lap-joint-welding using laser beam radiation. The use of a laser beam and keyhole effect for deep material penetration in lap joint welding was presented. Thermodynamic mechanism of laser welding is related to material properties and process parameters. Estimation of welding parameters and joint properties’ analysis was performed through numerical simulation. The article presents a possibility of modeling laser lap-joint welding by using Simufact Welding software based on Marc solver and thermo-mechanical solution. Numerical calculation was performed for surface and conical volumetric heat sources simulating laser absorption and keyhole effect during steel sheet welding. Thermo-mechanical results of fusion zone (FZ), heat-affected zone (HAZ) and phase transformations calculated in numerical simulation were analyzed. The welding parameters for partial sealed joint penetration dedicated for gas piping installations were estimated from the numerical analysis. Low-carbon constructional steel was used for numerical and experimental analyses. A trial joint based on the estimated parameters was prepared by using a CO2 laser. Numerical and experimental results in the form of hardness distributions and weld geometry were compared. Metallographic analysis of the obtained weld was presented, including crystallographic structures and inclusions in the cross section of the joint.

Highlights

  • Welding methods are based on the thermal effect of melting and crystallization process

  • Laser-welding parameters were estimated by using numerical simulation analysis

  • Numerical simulations with phase transformation allowed for the calculation of material phase

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Low-carbon constructional steel S235JR in the form of 2.5 mm thick steel sheets was used as a base material for both the simulation and trial joint welding. The commonly used low-carbon steel sheets were welded in lap joint configuration, using an advanced heat source in the form of a laser beam. The S235JR is unalloyed steel with carbon content up to 0.2% and a trace amount of other alloying elements (Table 1). Materials 2020, 13, x FOR PEER REVIEW Element Percentage Mn Si. Cu Cr and Ni Nb Mo B Cu

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