Effect of Heat Input on Porosity Defects in a Fiber Laser Welded Socket-Joint Made of Powder Metallurgy Molybdenum Alloy

Porosity defects are still a challenging issue in the fusion welding of molybdenum and its alloys due to the pre-existing interior defects associated with the powder metallurgy process. Fiber laser welding of end plug and cladding tube made of nanostructured high-strength molybdenum (NS-Mo) alloy wa...

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Main Authors: Miao-Xia Xie, Yan-Xin Li, Xiang-Tao Shang, Xue-Wu Wang, Jun-Yu Pei
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/9/1433
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spelling doaj-1d9d3145df994e689cd5d6bd96a1044c2020-11-25T01:23:18ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-05-01129143310.3390/ma12091433ma12091433Effect of Heat Input on Porosity Defects in a Fiber Laser Welded Socket-Joint Made of Powder Metallurgy Molybdenum AlloyMiao-Xia Xie0Yan-Xin Li1Xiang-Tao Shang2Xue-Wu Wang3Jun-Yu Pei4School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an 710055, ChinaSchool of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an 710055, ChinaSchool of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an 710055, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mechanical Behavior for Materials, Xi’an JiaoTong University, Xi’an 710049, ChinaPorosity defects are still a challenging issue in the fusion welding of molybdenum and its alloys due to the pre-existing interior defects associated with the powder metallurgy process. Fiber laser welding of end plug and cladding tube made of nanostructured high-strength molybdenum (NS-Mo) alloy was performed in this work with an emphasis on the role of welding heat input. The distribution and morphology of porosity defects in the welded joints were examined by computed tomography (CT) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Preliminary results showed that laser welding of NS-Mo under low heat input significantly reduced the porosity defects in the fusion zone. The results of computed tomography (CT) showed that when the welding heat input decreased from 3600 J/cm (i.e., 1200 W, 0.2 m/min) to 250 J/cm (i.e., 2500 W, 6 m/min), the porosity ratio of the NS-Mo joints declined from 10.7% to 2.1%. Notable porosity defects under high heat input were related to the instability of the keyhole, expansion and the merging of bubbles in the molten pool, among which the instability of the keyhole played the dominant role. The porous defects at low heat input were generated as bubbles released from the powder metallurgy base metal (BM) did not have enough time to overflow and escape.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/9/1433molybdenum alloyfiber laser weldingheat inputporosity defects
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author Miao-Xia Xie
Yan-Xin Li
Xiang-Tao Shang
Xue-Wu Wang
Jun-Yu Pei
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Yan-Xin Li
Xiang-Tao Shang
Xue-Wu Wang
Jun-Yu Pei
Effect of Heat Input on Porosity Defects in a Fiber Laser Welded Socket-Joint Made of Powder Metallurgy Molybdenum Alloy
Materials
molybdenum alloy
fiber laser welding
heat input
porosity defects
author_facet Miao-Xia Xie
Yan-Xin Li
Xiang-Tao Shang
Xue-Wu Wang
Jun-Yu Pei
author_sort Miao-Xia Xie
title Effect of Heat Input on Porosity Defects in a Fiber Laser Welded Socket-Joint Made of Powder Metallurgy Molybdenum Alloy
title_short Effect of Heat Input on Porosity Defects in a Fiber Laser Welded Socket-Joint Made of Powder Metallurgy Molybdenum Alloy
title_full Effect of Heat Input on Porosity Defects in a Fiber Laser Welded Socket-Joint Made of Powder Metallurgy Molybdenum Alloy
title_fullStr Effect of Heat Input on Porosity Defects in a Fiber Laser Welded Socket-Joint Made of Powder Metallurgy Molybdenum Alloy
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Heat Input on Porosity Defects in a Fiber Laser Welded Socket-Joint Made of Powder Metallurgy Molybdenum Alloy
title_sort effect of heat input on porosity defects in a fiber laser welded socket-joint made of powder metallurgy molybdenum alloy
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Porosity defects are still a challenging issue in the fusion welding of molybdenum and its alloys due to the pre-existing interior defects associated with the powder metallurgy process. Fiber laser welding of end plug and cladding tube made of nanostructured high-strength molybdenum (NS-Mo) alloy was performed in this work with an emphasis on the role of welding heat input. The distribution and morphology of porosity defects in the welded joints were examined by computed tomography (CT) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Preliminary results showed that laser welding of NS-Mo under low heat input significantly reduced the porosity defects in the fusion zone. The results of computed tomography (CT) showed that when the welding heat input decreased from 3600 J/cm (i.e., 1200 W, 0.2 m/min) to 250 J/cm (i.e., 2500 W, 6 m/min), the porosity ratio of the NS-Mo joints declined from 10.7% to 2.1%. Notable porosity defects under high heat input were related to the instability of the keyhole, expansion and the merging of bubbles in the molten pool, among which the instability of the keyhole played the dominant role. The porous defects at low heat input were generated as bubbles released from the powder metallurgy base metal (BM) did not have enough time to overflow and escape.
topic molybdenum alloy
fiber laser welding
heat input
porosity defects
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/9/1433
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