DocumentCode :
833676
Title :
Behavior and Spectrum Analysis of Welding Arc in Low-Power YAG-Laser–MAG Hybrid-Welding Process
Author :
Liu, Liming ; Huang, Ruisheng ; Song, Gang ; Hao, Xinfeng
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Mater. Modification, Dalian Univ. of Technol., Dalian
Volume :
36
Issue :
4
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
1937
Lastpage :
1943
Abstract :
The behavior and emission spectrum of hybrid- welding arc plasmas are investigated in low-power YAG laser- metal active gas (MAG) arc hybrid-welding process, comparing with simple MAG welding case. The electron temperature and electron density of local arc plasma, deducing, respectively, from the Boltzmann plot method and Stark broadening mechanism, are analyzed in this paper. The conditions of local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) of arc plasma and self-absorption of emission spectral lines are discussed. The results indicate that laser- induced attraction and constriction of hybrid arc root are generated in low-power laser hybrid-welding process, and they make the synergy effect between laser and MAG arc increase. Comparing with simple MAG welding case, a zone above laser-heated spot with higher electron temperature and greater electron density is seen in hybrid-welding process. The maximal values of electron temperature and electron density of hybrid arc in this zone are about 1.56 plusmn 0.09 times 104 K and 1.61 plusmn 0.16 times 1017 cm-3, respectively. The welding arc plasmas are in the state of LTE, and none of the lines selected from emission spectrum of arc plasma is affected by self-absorption.
Keywords :
Stark effect; arc welding; arcs (electric); electron density; laser beam welding; plasma density; plasma temperature; plasma thermodynamics; spectral line broadening; Boltzmann plot method; Stark broadening; electron density; electron temperature; emission spectral lines self-absorption; emission spectrum; hybrid-welding arc plasmas; laser-heated spot; local thermodynamic equilibrium; low-power YAG laser-metal active gas arc hybrid-welding; Electron emission; Gas lasers; Laser theory; Manufacturing industries; Plasma density; Plasma temperature; Plasma welding; Power lasers; Shipbuilding industry; Thermodynamics; Arc attraction and constriction; YAG laser–metal active gas (MAG) hybrid welding; electron density; electron temperature; emission spectrum; local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2008.927138
Filename :
4599041
Link To Document :
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