This study deals with an investigation of shielding gas flow rate on continuous wave (CW) and pulse wave (PW) mode of welded boron steel (22MnB5) using low power fiber laser. Argon gas is selected as shielding gas. The observation of welding surface, geometry, microstructure and hardness distribution were carried out with different shielding gas flow rate from 5 to 25 L/min. The result found 15 L/min is the optimum argon shielding gas flow rate to produce good weld surface and deeper penetration which is apparent in PW mode application. The microstructure and mechanical properties are not affected by shielding gas ftow rate. It is majorly influenced by thermal experience during particular welding process
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Fiber laser welding of cold rolled TRIP steel (transformation Induced Plasticity steel) sheet with t...
Laser welding promises the best method to produce higher strength of aluminium joints compared to co...
The use of shielding gases in laser beam welding is of particular interest for materials interacting...
Pulse wave (PW) mode is a good replacement for continuous wave (CW) mode in tailored welded blank (T...
Recently, high strength and lightweight components requirement in the automotive industry have inten...
The effect of using argon and helium shielding gas on weld quality, defect formation and microstruct...
Recently, the usage of Magnesium (Mg) alloys has been hugely applied in the industrial application s...
Demands of tailored weld blank application on press hardened materials such as boron steel have give...
Laser beam welding has gained a significant interest during the last two decades. The suitability of...
Recent car manufacturer requirement in lightweight and optimum safety lead to utilization of boron s...
Argon is generally used as shielding gas for laser welding. As Argon is an inert gas it doesnot have...
Pulse wave (PW) welding technique has become more adequate process to produce a deep penetration wel...
This work was concerned with the development of welding procedures for joining of thinultra high str...
The pulse wave (PW) mode is an excellent replacement for continuous wave (CW) mode f laser welding i...
AA7075 aluminium alloy has many advantages due to its light weight, low density, high corrosion resi...
Fiber laser welding of cold rolled TRIP steel (transformation Induced Plasticity steel) sheet with t...
Laser welding promises the best method to produce higher strength of aluminium joints compared to co...
The use of shielding gases in laser beam welding is of particular interest for materials interacting...