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Experimental Study on High Power Laser Welding of Ship Steel Plate

Yu Wang, Xichen Yang, Jianbo Lei and Chaolong Ying

Modern Applied Science, 2007, vol. 1, issue 4, 94

Abstract: This article puts forward adopting the fast-flow axis high power CO2Â laser to weld the ship steel plate and mainly studies the influences of technical parameters to the seam. This article also analyzes and tests the welded products which are in the conditions of laser power of 8 kW, welding speed of 1m/min and focus position below 3mm of the workpiece. The results indicate that the distortion of laser welding is small, the ratio of depth and width are bigger than 2-1, and the structure is compact and has no deficiency and presents tiny martensite and few remnants austenite. Laser welding of ship steel plate can realize shaping double sides up one time with single side welding by choosing reasonable welding technical parameters. Therefore, the laser welding ship steel plate technique possesses high practical values.Â

Date: 2007
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