Title of article :
Calculation of energy lost by radiation and convection during laser welding of TA6V titanium alloy
Author/Authors :
Lemkeddem, Soumaya Lab - Rayonnement et Plasmas et Physique des Surfaces - Fac. des Mathe´matiques et des Sciences de la Matie`re - Univ. Ouargla - 30000 Ouargla - Algeria - Fac. des Sciences Applique´es - Univ. Ouargla - 30000 Ouargla - Algeria , Khelfaoui, Fethi Lab - Rayonnement et Plasmas et Physique des Surfaces - Fac. des Mathe´matiques et des Sciences de la Matie`re - Univ - Ouargla - 30000 Ouargla - Algeria , Babahani, Oumelkheir Lab - Rayonnement et Plasmas et Physique des Surfaces - Fac. des Mathe´matiques et des Sciences de la Matie`re - Univ - Ouargla - 30000 Ouargla - Algeria
Abstract :
Laser welding is being used more frequently in industrial processes because of its advantages; therefore, energy loss in
welding is an important issue during planning and operation. We calculated the energy losses expected during the laser
welding of TA6V titanium alloy. We used the heat equation to describe the energy distribution of solid and liquid TA6V.
The solid-to-liquid phase change was taken into account by comparing the accumulated energies and enthalpy of fusion. A
numerical model was used to calculate the energy lost by convection and radiation. Finite difference calculations were
performed using a FORTRAN-based computer program to solve the heat equation. The numerical results suggested that the
appropriate laser welding velocity and power were in good agreement with the experimental data published elsewhere in
the literature. The results showed the importance of the influence of the energy lost by radiation and convection in the
welding area on welding energies and temperatures.
Keywords :
Laser welding , Heat equation , Enthalpy of fusion , Convection , Thermal radiation , Titanium alloy
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics