Mikrostrukturelle und mechanische Eigenschaften von laserstrahlgeschweißtem Magnesiumfeinblech AZ31‐HP mit und ohne Zusatzwerkstoffe |
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Authors: | V. Ventzke S. Riekehr M. Koçak |
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Affiliation: | GKSS‐Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH, Institut für Werkstoffforschung, Gesch?ftsbereich Werkstoffmechanik, Max‐Planck‐Sta?e 1, D‐21502 Geesthacht |
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Abstract: | Microstructural and mechanical properties of laser welded sheets of magnesium AZ31‐HP with and without filler wires This paper describes Nd:YAG laser beam welding experiments carried out on rolled 2.5 mm thick magnesium sheet AZ31‐HP. For the butt welds in flat position, filler wires AZ31X and AZ61A‐F were used, diameter 1.2 mm. The microstructure and mechanical properties of the different laser beam welded joints were examined and compared with one another. The obtained results show that the laser beam welding of AZ31‐HP sheet is possible without hot crack formation, both without and with filler wires. The determined tensile strength, ductility, fracture toughness and microhardness of laser beam welded joints without filler wire were not effected by AZ31X nor AZ61A‐F. By use of these filler wires loss of zinc was minimized and the shape of weldments was optimized. The values of fracture strength, yield strength and microhardness of the joints and base material are quite similar. It is found that the ductility of the joints is lower than the base materials due to the heterogeneous microstructure of the fusion zones and geometrical notches of the weld seams. Both, weld and base material of AZ31‐HP, showed stable crack propagation. Furthermore, for base material slightly lower fracture toughness values CTOD than for the joints were determined. |
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Keywords: | Magnesiumlegierung AZ31‐HP Nd:YAG‐Laserstrahlschweiß en Stumpfstoß schweiß en Zusatzwerkstoffe AZ31X und AZ61A‐F Mikrostruktur Mikrohä rte Festigkeit Bruchzä higkeit (CTOD) Magnesium Alloy AZ31‐HP Nd:YAG Laser Beam Welding Butt Welding Filler Wires AZ31X and AZ61A‐F Microstructure Microhardness Strength Fracture Toughness (CTOD) |
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