Author/Authors :
X. LI، نويسنده , , J. XIE، نويسنده , , Y. ZHOU، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This work studied the effects of oxygen contamination in the argon shielding gases on weld
microstructures and properties during laser welding of commercially pure titanium thin
sheets. The experimental results, mainly analyzed by optical and scanning electron
microscopy and mechanical testing, have indicated correlations between weld surface
colour, weld microstructure and mechanical properties (strength, ductility, hardness). As
the oxygen content increased, the weld surface colour changed from silver, straw to blue
while the surface hardness continued to increase. On the other hand, with the increasing of
oxygen content, the weld strength increased first and then decreased because the
microstructure changed from mainly serrated alpha in welds made with pure argon
shielding gas to mainly acicular and platelet alpha. Practical guidelines are also discussed,
based on the study, to deal with shielding deficiencies in laser welding of titanium.
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