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Interface characterization of CO2 laser welded austenitic stainless steel and low carbon steel couple.

Authors :
Caligulu, Ugur
Taskin, Mustafa
Kejanli, Haluk
Orhan, Ayhan
Source :
Industrial Lubrication & Tribology; 2012, Vol. 64 Issue 4, p196-207, 12p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Purpose |!|#8211; The purpose of this paper is to investigate interface characterization of CO2 laser welded AISI 304 austenitic stainless steel and AISI 1010 low carbon steel couple. Laser welding experiments were carried under argon and helium atmospheres at 2000, 2250 and 2500|!|#8201;W heat inputs and 200-300|!|#8201;cm/min welding speeds. Design/methodology/approach |!|#8211; The microstructures of the welded joints and the heat affected zones (HAZ) were examined by optical microscopy, SEM, EDS and X-Ray analysis. The tensile strength of the welded joints was measured. Findings |!|#8211; The result of this study indicated that the width of welding zone and HAZ became much thinner depending on the increased welding speed. On the other hand, this width widened depending on the increased heat input. Tensile strength values also confirmed this result. The best properties were observed at the specimens welded under helium atmosphere, at 2500|!|#8201;W heat input and at 200|!|#8201;cm/min welding speed. Originality/value |!|#8211; There are many reports which deal with the shape and solidification structure of the fusion zone of laser beam welds in relation to different laser parameters. However, the effect of all influencing factors of laser welding has up to now not been extensively researched. Much work is required for understanding the combined effect of laser parameters on the shape and microstructure of the fusion zone. This paper, therefore, is concerned with laser power, welding speed, defocusing distance and type of shielding gas and their effects on the fusion zone shape and final solidification structure of some stainless steels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368792
Volume :
64
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Industrial Lubrication & Tribology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
79916395
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/00368791211232744