The plasma electron temperature has been estimated starting from the spectroscopic analysis of the optical emission of the laser-generated plasma plume during quite diverse stainless steel welding procedures (c.w. CO2 and pulsed Nd:YAG). Although the optical emissions present different spectral features, a discrete contribution of several iron lines can be highlighted in both types of welding. We have found that the electron temperature decreases as the laser power is enhanced, in static as well as dynamic conditions. Such a result could be useful to develop a closed loop control system of the weld penetration depth
AbstractThe in-process monitoring and real-time control of the penetration depth during laser weldin...
The plasma plume formed during welding with a pulsed Nd-YAG laser attenuates the laser radiation and...
Electron beam and laser beam welding are very similar. Both are processes with a high beam intensity...
The plasma electron temperature has been estimated starting from the spectroscopic analysis of the o...
A method for on-line monitoring of the joint penetration depth is reported, based on the spectroscop...
In-process monitoring and feedback control are fundamental actions for stable and good quality laser...
In this work we present experimental results of the joint application of the two previously mentione...
It is well known that the metallic plasmas observed in laser welding play an important role in energ...
In this paper we describe a novel spectroscopic closed loop control system capable of stabilizing th...
The spectral emission of the laser induced plasma is investigated during the welding process of stai...
Recent developments in laser joining show the applicability of spectral analysis of the plasma plume...
Recent developments in laser joining show the applicability of spectral analysis of the plasma plume...
The temperature distribution of the plasma plume occuring during TIG-arc- and Nd:YAGlaser- arc (hybr...
The in-process monitoring and real-time control of the penetration depth during laser welding is eva...
An optical monitoring system for the welding process has been developed; it is based on the study of...
AbstractThe in-process monitoring and real-time control of the penetration depth during laser weldin...
The plasma plume formed during welding with a pulsed Nd-YAG laser attenuates the laser radiation and...
Electron beam and laser beam welding are very similar. Both are processes with a high beam intensity...
The plasma electron temperature has been estimated starting from the spectroscopic analysis of the o...
A method for on-line monitoring of the joint penetration depth is reported, based on the spectroscop...
In-process monitoring and feedback control are fundamental actions for stable and good quality laser...
In this work we present experimental results of the joint application of the two previously mentione...
It is well known that the metallic plasmas observed in laser welding play an important role in energ...
In this paper we describe a novel spectroscopic closed loop control system capable of stabilizing th...
The spectral emission of the laser induced plasma is investigated during the welding process of stai...
Recent developments in laser joining show the applicability of spectral analysis of the plasma plume...
Recent developments in laser joining show the applicability of spectral analysis of the plasma plume...
The temperature distribution of the plasma plume occuring during TIG-arc- and Nd:YAGlaser- arc (hybr...
The in-process monitoring and real-time control of the penetration depth during laser welding is eva...
An optical monitoring system for the welding process has been developed; it is based on the study of...
AbstractThe in-process monitoring and real-time control of the penetration depth during laser weldin...
The plasma plume formed during welding with a pulsed Nd-YAG laser attenuates the laser radiation and...
Electron beam and laser beam welding are very similar. Both are processes with a high beam intensity...