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Original Article

On laser welding of thin steel sheets

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Pages 571-580 | Received 09 May 2012, Accepted 27 Jun 2012, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

This paper presents a process–structure–property relationship study of laser welds as a continuous consolidation method for joining thin monophased steel foils, thereby providing a more effective, less costly method to construct automotive catalytic converters. A body centred cubic (bcc) iron–chromium–aluminium alloy doped with Mischmetal was utilised in this study. Both pulsed and continuous wave modes were used to establish the limit welding diagrams for lap joint configuration. Actual laser welding parameters were selected using several testing conditions. The laser welds behaved substantially different from the base material under creep and high temperature oxidation. The difference was mainly attributed to the changes in grain morphology, precipitation of aluminium nitrides and carbides, and relocalisation of the reactive elements during liquid metal flow upon keyhole formation, solidification and cooling.

The authors are grateful to the financial support provided by Marc Dubus and Jean Favennec at ArvinMeritorRosi. The authors are also thankful to Jean-Bartout Dominique and Jean-Pierre Trottier for their technical support throughout the period of the project.

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