Formation and Mechanical Properties of Az31b Magnesium Alloy Welds by Power-Modulated Oscillating Laser

21 Pages Posted: 13 Jan 2024

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Mingjun Zhang

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Wei Duan

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Jian Zhang

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Rui Wang

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Heqing Li

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Bo Cheng

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Longzhou Dai

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Cong Mao

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Yongle Hu

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Zhuming Bi

Purdue University Fort Wayne

Houman Jiang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

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Abstract

an energy-space modulated laser was proposed in welding workpieces with AZ31B magnesium alloy to enhance the efficiency of heat transfer and reduce defects of welds, and the proposed laser was power-modulated oscillating laser (PMOL). To validate the performance of the proposed technique, non-penetration welding and butt welding were conducted on the workpieces with a thickness of 5 mm. The impact of power-modulation parameters was investigated at the aspects of micro-structures, appearance, and mechanical properties of welds. The results showed that in comparison with a conventional laser (CL) or circular oscillation laser (COL), an energy-space modulated laser led to (1) an increased depth of weld penetration and (2) an enhanced coupling efficiency of laser energy. The parameters of power modulation could be optimized to reduce the defects of welds such as spatter, underfill, and thick fish scales significantly reduced; it refined the equiaxed grains in the center area of weld. When the frequency and amplitude of power-modulation were set as 50 Hz and 500 W, respectively, the mechanical properties of the weld were improved with the ultimate tensile strength of 238 MPa and an elongation ratio of 13.9% which were 96.1% and 58.7% of those of the base material (BM), respectively. In comparison with the results welded by CL and COL, the ultimate tensile strength by PMOL was increased by 13.9% and 4.4%, and the elongation was increased by 54.4% and 8.6%, respectively.

Keywords: Laser welding, energy-space modulation, magnesium alloy, weld formation, Mechanical properties, and power-modulated oscillating laser

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Mingjun and Duan, Wei and Zhang, Jian and Wang, Rui and Li, Heqing and Cheng, Bo and Dai, Longzhou and Mao, Cong and Hu, Yongle and Bi, Zhuming and Jiang, Houman, Formation and Mechanical Properties of Az31b Magnesium Alloy Welds by Power-Modulated Oscillating Laser. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4693680 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4693680

Mingjun Zhang (Contact Author)

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Wei Duan

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

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Changsha, 410004
China

Jian Zhang

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Rui Wang

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Heqing Li

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Bo Cheng

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Longzhou Dai

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Cong Mao

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Yongle Hu

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Zhuming Bi

Purdue University Fort Wayne ( email )

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FORT WAYNE, IN 46805
United States

Houman Jiang

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