Thermo-Mechanical Modeling of Laser-Mig Hybrid Welding (lmhw)
Abstract
Hybrid welding is a combination of two different technologies such as laser (Nd: YAG, CO2…) and electric arc welding (MIG, MAG / TIG …) developed to assemble thick metal sheets (over 3 mm) in order to reduce the required laser power. As a matter of fact, hybrid welding is a lso used in the welding of thin materials to benefit from process, deep penetration and gap limit.
But the thermo-mechanical behaviour of thin parts assembled by LMHW technology for railway cars production is far from being controlled the modeling and simulation contribute to the assessment of the causes and effects of the thermo mechanical behaviour in the assembled parts. In order to reproduce the morphology of melted and heat-affected zones, two analytic functions were combined to model the heat source of LMHW. On one hand, we applied a so-called "diaboloïd" (DB) which is a modified hyperboloid, based on experimental parameters and the analysis of the macrographs of the welds. On the other hand, we used a so-called "double ellipsoïd" (DE) which takes the MIG only contribution including the bead into account. The comparison between experimental result and numerical result shows a good agreement.- Publication:
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American Institute of Physics Conference Series
- Pub Date:
- January 2011
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3552566
- Bibcode:
- 2011AIPC.1315..896K
- Keywords:
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- welding;
- thermomechanical treatment;
- crystal microstructure;
- 81.20.Vj;
- 81.40.Gh;
- 81.40.Cd;
- Joining;
- welding;
- Other heat and thermomechanical treatments;
- Solid solution hardening precipitation hardening and dispersion hardening;
- aging