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Welding International | 2014

Power attenuation and focus shift of solid state laser beam caused by laser-induced plume

Miyazaki Yasunobu; Katayama Seiji

Abstract Currently, remote laser welding using solid-sate lasers is widespread in industry. Meanwhile, it is well known that the laser-induced plume blown up from the processing point affects penetration in laser welding, through the attenuation and the refraction of the laser beam. These phenomena in carbon dioxide laser welding have been investigated well and it is widely recognized that using the shielding gas flow to blow away the laser-induced plume is very important. However, in remote laser welding it is not easy to maintain the shielding gas flow to the processing point. By the way, these phenomena depend on the wavelength of the laser. So, quantitative knowledge of the attenuation and refraction of the solid state laser beam are necessary in achieving stable penetration in remote laser welding with this laser. This study was made to determine the attenuation coefficient and the amount of the effective focus shift caused by refraction of the laser beam in the plume, through melt run experiments with a YAG laser. The attenuation coefficient of the laser beam was estimated to be 0.00090 mm−1 from the dependence of the cross-sectional area of weld metal on the laser power and the plume length. This value is about one twentieth of the attenuation coefficient of a carbon dioxide laser beam at welding found in the literature. The amount of focus shift was estimated to be 0.67 mm per 100 mm plume length, from the dependency of penetration depth on the defocusing distance and the plume length. Comparing the 3 mm of plume length, this value is centesimal of the estimated value by Beck et al. [The effect of plasma formation on beam focusing in deep penetration welding with CO2 lasers. J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 1995;28:2430–2442] in CO2 laser welding. Therefore, a solid-state laser such as a YAG laser is considered to be a suitable laser source for remote laser welding.


Archive | 2002

LAP LASER BEAM WELDING METHOD FOR GALVANIZED SHEET IRON

Furusako Seiji; Miyazaki Yasunobu; Hamaya Hideki; Kobayashi Junichi; Kagaya Kazuo


Archive | 2009

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PREDICTING BREAKING, AND PROGRAM AND RECORDING MEDIUM THEREFOR

Yonemura Shigeru; Uenishi Akihiro; Miyazaki Yasunobu; Suzuki Noriyuki


Archive | 2002

METHOD FOR LASER BEAM WELDING OF SHOCK-ABSORBING MEMBER HAVING EXCELLENT SHOCK ABSORPTION CHARACTERISTIC AGAINST AXIAL COLLAPSE

Furusako Seiji; Miyazaki Yasunobu; Tanaka Takashi; Obara Masahiro


Archive | 2002

METHOD OF LASER WELDING FOR OVERLAPPED ZINC STEEL PLATES

Hamaya Hideki; Furusako Seiji; Miyazaki Yasunobu; Tanaka Takashi


Archive | 2002

LAP LASER WELDING METHOD FOR ALUMINUM PLATED STEEL SHEET

Furusako Seiji; Miyazaki Yasunobu; Tanaka Takashi; Obara Masahiro; Kondo Masatsune


Archive | 2002

METHOD FOR WELDING LAP JOINT WITH LASER BEAM

Furusako Seiji; Miyazaki Yasunobu; Tanaka Takashi; Obara Masahiro


Archive | 2006

SHOCK ABSORBING MEMBER HAVING EXCELLENT SHOCK ABSORBING PROPERTY AND WELDING METHOD THEREFOR

Furusako Seiji; Uenishi Akihiro; Yoshida Hiroshi; Miyazaki Yasunobu


Archive | 2002

METHOD FOR DETECTING WELD DEFECT IN LASER BEAM WELDING

Miyazaki Yasunobu; Furusako Seiji; Tanaka Takashi; Obara Masahiro


Archive | 2013

ARC SPOT-WELDED JOINT EXCELLENT IN JOINT STRENGTH AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Furusako Seiji; Kodama Shinji; Miyazaki Yasunobu; Oikawa Hatsuhiko

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Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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