Effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded Q235 steel

To study the effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution, laser oscillating welding of Q235 steel was carried out. The pore formation, microstructure evolution and mechanical properties were investigated. The pore formation was inhibited at frequency lower tha...

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Main Authors: Kangda Hao, Ming Gao
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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spelling doaj-814473d284234a45bee183b057e808f52021-03-19T07:26:42ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542021-03-011118161827Effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded Q235 steelKangda Hao0Ming Gao1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300350, PR China; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Advanced Joining Technology, Tianjin 300350, PR ChinaWuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics (WNLO), Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China; Corresponding author.To study the effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution, laser oscillating welding of Q235 steel was carried out. The pore formation, microstructure evolution and mechanical properties were investigated. The pore formation was inhibited at frequency lower than 75 Hz and radius larger than 0.75 mm. The weld microstructure was mainly composed of blocky martensite (MB), lath martensite (ML), and ferrite. Under given radius of 0.75 mm, the fraction of the ML first increases and then decreases with the frequency increasing. Under given frequency of 75 Hz, the fusion zone is almost composed of MB while the ML disappears with the radius increasing to 1.25 mm. The weld microstructure was well accordance with the mechanical properties. The larger the fraction of the MB, the higher the micro-hardness and the tensile strength. The oscillating parameters were optimized as radius of 0.75 mm and frequency of 50 Hz. In this case, the weld is mainly composed of ML free of pores, with the elongation rate 15.5% higher than that without beam oscillation. Finally, the pore formation and inhibition mechanisms were illustrated by the Reynolds model basing on the melt stirring theory, and the microstructure evolution was discussed basing on the solidification theory.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785421001599Laser oscillating weldingCarbon steelPore formationMicrostructureMechanical property
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author Kangda Hao
Ming Gao
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Ming Gao
Effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded Q235 steel
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Laser oscillating welding
Carbon steel
Pore formation
Microstructure
Mechanical property
author_facet Kangda Hao
Ming Gao
author_sort Kangda Hao
title Effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded Q235 steel
title_short Effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded Q235 steel
title_full Effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded Q235 steel
title_fullStr Effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded Q235 steel
title_full_unstemmed Effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded Q235 steel
title_sort effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution mechanisms of laser welded q235 steel
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2021-03-01
description To study the effect of beam oscillating behavior on pore inhibition and microstructure evolution, laser oscillating welding of Q235 steel was carried out. The pore formation, microstructure evolution and mechanical properties were investigated. The pore formation was inhibited at frequency lower than 75 Hz and radius larger than 0.75 mm. The weld microstructure was mainly composed of blocky martensite (MB), lath martensite (ML), and ferrite. Under given radius of 0.75 mm, the fraction of the ML first increases and then decreases with the frequency increasing. Under given frequency of 75 Hz, the fusion zone is almost composed of MB while the ML disappears with the radius increasing to 1.25 mm. The weld microstructure was well accordance with the mechanical properties. The larger the fraction of the MB, the higher the micro-hardness and the tensile strength. The oscillating parameters were optimized as radius of 0.75 mm and frequency of 50 Hz. In this case, the weld is mainly composed of ML free of pores, with the elongation rate 15.5% higher than that without beam oscillation. Finally, the pore formation and inhibition mechanisms were illustrated by the Reynolds model basing on the melt stirring theory, and the microstructure evolution was discussed basing on the solidification theory.
topic Laser oscillating welding
Carbon steel
Pore formation
Microstructure
Mechanical property
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785421001599
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