The challenges of welding copper copper is used in a wide range of applications because it s malleable and a great conductor of both electricity and heat.
Study of laser welding of copper sheets.
Purpose of this research is to study laser autogenous welding process of short seam beads and filletwelds of lap joints of oxygen free copper sheets 1 0 mm thick.
The present paper defines process windows for laser welding of thin copper and aluminum sheets in al cu and cu al lap joint configurations exploiting different process strategies and parameters.
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On the bases of results of quality assessment it was proved that high power diode laser hpdl welded lap joints of copper sheet provide mechanical properties on the level of parent material.
Its thermal conductivity is approximately 385 0 w m k and its melting point is 1 984 f 1 085 c.
The laser generated welding keyhole and weld melted zone are observed by a high speed camera.
Abstract continuous yb yag laser keyhole welding of the pure copper plate to steel 316l sheet is performed for different laser parameters.
In both cases the influence of several parameters such as laser power spot dimensions and.
When welding foils considerable results have already been achieved in butt and edge welding.
The optimum hpdl autogenous welding parameters of short seam beads and fillet weldsof lap joints of oxygen free copper sheets 1 0 mm parameters makes possible to produce high quality laserautogenous welded lap joints of copper sheets 1 0 mm thick.
Laser welding copper to aluminum or steel can even be achieved with copper powder and thin copper foils.
Purpose of this research is to study laser autogeneous welding process of short seam beads and fillet welds of lap joints of oxygen free copper sheets 1 0 mm thick.
It was proved that high power diode laser hpdl autogenous weldedlap joints provide mechanical properties on the level of parent material originality value.
This cw prototype system enables first basic process studies on continuous welding of copper with green laser radiation as well as a direct comparison to a similar infrared laser system.
Copper is highly reflective of laser light especially infrared lasers.
Non overlapping and overlapping spots were considered.
A spatter detection was developed to evaluate the process stability during the welding process.
Purpose of this research is to study laser autogeneous welding process of short seam beads and fillet welds of lap joints of oxygen free copper sheets 1 0 mm thick.
On the bases of results of quality assessment it was proved that high power diode laser hpdl welded lap joints of copper sheet provide mechanical properties on the level of parent material.
A single mode continuous wave cw laser source was exploited with both linear and wobbling strategies.
Investigations on energy coupling the threshold for deep penetration welding and achievable weld shapes were performed for both wavelengths.