The present paper defines process windows for laser welding of thin copper and aluminum sheets in Al-Cu and Cu-Al lap-joint configurations, exploiting different process strategies and parameters. A single-mode continuous-wave (CW) laser source was exploited with both linear and wobbling strategies. In both cases the influence of several parameters, such as, laser power, spot dimensions and scanning speed on the resulting microstructure and joint strength was analyzed. The influence of one, two and three parallel beads on the maximum shear strength was also evaluated. The optimum process configurationswere finally determined based onmaximum joint strength in shear tests and the mixing of the two parent metals occurring after welding was determined by means of SEM-EDS analysis.

Fortunato A., Ascari A. (2019). Laser Welding of Thin Copper and Aluminum Sheets: Feasibility and Challenges in Continuous-Wave Welding of Dissimilar Metals. LASERS IN MANUFACTURING AND MATERIALS PROCESSING, 6(2), 136-157 [10.1007/s40516-019-00085-z].

Laser Welding of Thin Copper and Aluminum Sheets: Feasibility and Challenges in Continuous-Wave Welding of Dissimilar Metals

Fortunato A.;Ascari A.
2019

Abstract

The present paper defines process windows for laser welding of thin copper and aluminum sheets in Al-Cu and Cu-Al lap-joint configurations, exploiting different process strategies and parameters. A single-mode continuous-wave (CW) laser source was exploited with both linear and wobbling strategies. In both cases the influence of several parameters, such as, laser power, spot dimensions and scanning speed on the resulting microstructure and joint strength was analyzed. The influence of one, two and three parallel beads on the maximum shear strength was also evaluated. The optimum process configurationswere finally determined based onmaximum joint strength in shear tests and the mixing of the two parent metals occurring after welding was determined by means of SEM-EDS analysis.
2019
Fortunato A., Ascari A. (2019). Laser Welding of Thin Copper and Aluminum Sheets: Feasibility and Challenges in Continuous-Wave Welding of Dissimilar Metals. LASERS IN MANUFACTURING AND MATERIALS PROCESSING, 6(2), 136-157 [10.1007/s40516-019-00085-z].
Fortunato A.; Ascari A.
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