The work in this paper was concerned with the development of welding procedures for joining thin-sheet UHS steels, using fibre-delivered solid state lasers and establishing the strength and formability of the welds produced. Autogenous laser welding trials were conducted with three different fibre-delivered solid state lasers to achieve fully penetrating butt and lap welds in dual phase (DP), martensitic, transformation induced plasticity (TRIP), Usibor and boron steels of 0.8-1.5mm thickness and 600-1550N/mm2 tensile strength with similar and dissimilar material combinations. The hardening and softening behaviour in the fusion zone and the heat affected zone were determined. Influences of laser process parameters on welding speed, weld profile and joint performance were discussed.
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3rd Pacific International Conference on Laser Materials Processing, Micro, Nano and Ultrafast Fabrication
April 16–18, 2008
Beijing, People's Republic of China
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978-0-912035-89-5
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Laser welding of ultra-high strength steels for automotive applications
Steve Shi;
Steve Shi
TWI Ltd, Granta Park, Great Abington
, Cambridge CB21 6AL, UK
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Steve Westgate
Steve Westgate
TWI Ltd, Granta Park, Great Abington
, Cambridge CB21 6AL, UK
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Published Online:
April 01 2008
Citation
Steve Shi, Steve Westgate; April 16–18, 2008. "Laser welding of ultra-high strength steels for automotive applications." Proceedings of the 3rd Pacific International Conference on Laser Materials Processing, Micro, Nano and Ultrafast Fabrication. PICALO 2008: 3rd Pacific International Conference on Laser Materials Processing, Micro, Nano and Ultrafast Fabrication. Beijing, People's Republic of China. (pp. pp. 134-139). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5056993
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