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Study on Porosity Defect Detection in Narrow Gap Laser Welding Based on Spectral Diagnosis

As an advanced connection technology for large thick-walled components, narrow gap laser welding has the advantages of small heat input and high efficiency and quality. However, porosity defects are prone to occur inside the weld due to the complex welding environment. In this study, the influence o...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jinping, Xu, Baoping, Feng, Yingchao, Chen, Peng, Yan, Cancan, Li, Zhuyuan, Yang, Kaisong, She, Kun, Huang, Yiming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10383517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16144989
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author Liu, Jinping
Xu, Baoping
Feng, Yingchao
Chen, Peng
Yan, Cancan
Li, Zhuyuan
Yang, Kaisong
She, Kun
Huang, Yiming
author_facet Liu, Jinping
Xu, Baoping
Feng, Yingchao
Chen, Peng
Yan, Cancan
Li, Zhuyuan
Yang, Kaisong
She, Kun
Huang, Yiming
author_sort Liu, Jinping
collection PubMed
description As an advanced connection technology for large thick-walled components, narrow gap laser welding has the advantages of small heat input and high efficiency and quality. However, porosity defects are prone to occur inside the weld due to the complex welding environment. In this study, the influence of the process parameters and pollutants such as water and oil on the porosity defect were explored. The action mechanism of water on the electron temperature and spectral intensity of the laser-induced plasma was analyzed. The results showed that the spectral intensity during narrow gap laser welding was weaker than that of flat plate butt welding. Under the optimal welding process conditions, the electron temperature during narrow gap laser self-fusion welding was calculated as 7413.3 K by the Boltzmann plot method. The electron density was 5.6714 × 10(15) cm(−3), conforming to the thermodynamic equilibrium state. With six groups of self-fusion welding parameters, only sporadic porosity defects were observed according to the X-ray detection. When there was water on the base metal surface, a large number of dense pores were observed on the weld surface and in the weld through X-ray inspection. Compared with the spectral data obtained under the normal process, the relative light intensity of the spectrometer in the whole band was reduced. The electron temperature decreased to the range of 6900 to 7200 K, while the electron density increased. The spectrum variation during narrow gap laser wire filling welding was basically the same as that of laser self-fusion welding. The porosity defects caused by water and oil pollutants in the laser welding could be effectively identified based on the intensity of the Fe I spectral lines.
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spelling pubmed-103835172023-07-30 Study on Porosity Defect Detection in Narrow Gap Laser Welding Based on Spectral Diagnosis Liu, Jinping Xu, Baoping Feng, Yingchao Chen, Peng Yan, Cancan Li, Zhuyuan Yang, Kaisong She, Kun Huang, Yiming Materials (Basel) Article As an advanced connection technology for large thick-walled components, narrow gap laser welding has the advantages of small heat input and high efficiency and quality. However, porosity defects are prone to occur inside the weld due to the complex welding environment. In this study, the influence of the process parameters and pollutants such as water and oil on the porosity defect were explored. The action mechanism of water on the electron temperature and spectral intensity of the laser-induced plasma was analyzed. The results showed that the spectral intensity during narrow gap laser welding was weaker than that of flat plate butt welding. Under the optimal welding process conditions, the electron temperature during narrow gap laser self-fusion welding was calculated as 7413.3 K by the Boltzmann plot method. The electron density was 5.6714 × 10(15) cm(−3), conforming to the thermodynamic equilibrium state. With six groups of self-fusion welding parameters, only sporadic porosity defects were observed according to the X-ray detection. When there was water on the base metal surface, a large number of dense pores were observed on the weld surface and in the weld through X-ray inspection. Compared with the spectral data obtained under the normal process, the relative light intensity of the spectrometer in the whole band was reduced. The electron temperature decreased to the range of 6900 to 7200 K, while the electron density increased. The spectrum variation during narrow gap laser wire filling welding was basically the same as that of laser self-fusion welding. The porosity defects caused by water and oil pollutants in the laser welding could be effectively identified based on the intensity of the Fe I spectral lines. MDPI 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10383517/ /pubmed/37512264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16144989 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Jinping
Xu, Baoping
Feng, Yingchao
Chen, Peng
Yan, Cancan
Li, Zhuyuan
Yang, Kaisong
She, Kun
Huang, Yiming
Study on Porosity Defect Detection in Narrow Gap Laser Welding Based on Spectral Diagnosis
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title_fullStr Study on Porosity Defect Detection in Narrow Gap Laser Welding Based on Spectral Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Study on Porosity Defect Detection in Narrow Gap Laser Welding Based on Spectral Diagnosis
title_short Study on Porosity Defect Detection in Narrow Gap Laser Welding Based on Spectral Diagnosis
title_sort study on porosity defect detection in narrow gap laser welding based on spectral diagnosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10383517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16144989
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