ND:YAG-Laser Welding Inconel 718 Alloy

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Xiao P. Wanjara M. Jahazi C. Poon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Using a robotic 4kW Nd:YAG-laser system, Inconel 718 (1 mm sheet) was welded with and without filler wire to investigate the effect of processing parameters, including power input and welding speed, on the weld geometry, microstructure and mechanical properties. By means of both nondestructive testing and microscopic examination, the weld quality was studied to determine the nature of the welding defects (porosity, cracking and bead shape) over the processing range of 3-3.5 kW for the power input and 4.5-6 m-min-1 for the welding speed. Application of the design of experiment methodology permitted the examination of the relationship between the process parameters and mechanical properties, from which the optimized laser welding conditions could be determined for joining Inconel 718. In particular, the research results indicate that Nd:YAG-laser welding technology can achieve defects free, mechanically sound welds with narrow fusion and heat effected zones.
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APA: M. Xiao P. Wanjara M. Jahazi C. Poon  (2006)  ND:YAG-Laser Welding Inconel 718 Alloy

MLA: M. Xiao P. Wanjara M. Jahazi C. Poon ND:YAG-Laser Welding Inconel 718 Alloy. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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