研究目的
Investigating the influences of the synergy effect between laser and arc on laser-arc hybrid welding of aluminum alloys.
研究成果
The synergy effect between laser and arc in laser-arc hybrid welding of aluminum alloys enhances the heat input to the weld materials, improves the welding energy utilization, and reduces the generation of spatter. The effect is quantified by spectral intensity and is influenced by laser power, arc current, and laser-arc distance. The research provides insights into the hybrid welding mechanism and suggests ways to optimize the welding process.
研究不足
The study focuses on the welding of aluminum alloys, and the findings may not be directly applicable to other materials. The complexity of the laser-arc hybrid welding process may also introduce variables that are difficult to control or measure.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employed spectral analysis of hybrid plasma plume and high-speed photographic analysis of welding process to understand the synergy effect.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
AA6082-T6 Al alloy plates with a thickness of 12 mm were used as base materials, and ER5087 with a diameter of
3:6 mm was used as filler wire. List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
An IPG YLR-6000 fiber laser, a Fronius TPS4000 MIG welder, an Andor ME5000 spectrometer, and a PCO Dimax HD high-speed camera were used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The surface of base materials was cleaned, baked, and polished before welding. The welding process was observed using high-speed photography, and the cross section of weld was analyzed after welding.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The spectral intensity was analyzed to quantify the synergy effect, and the cross-sectional area of weld was analyzed to understand the welding energy utilization.
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