High-Power CO2 Laser Welding Characteristics of Hot Steel Samples.
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The present paper describes experimental results of the high power laser welding characteristics of hot steelsamples. Using laser induced plasma as a secondary heat source, the penetration depth of 1000°C steelsamples improve about 30% compared to that of room temperature samples. The maximum depth is 38mmat lm/min welding velocity using 40 kW power. A beam weaving method is adopted to enlarge bead width without degrading fusion efficiency. It is also effective for suppressing bead depth deviation.
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