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Studying the Laser Welding of Porous Metals with the Application of Compact Inserts and Nanopowders

А. Н. Черепанов, В. О. Дроздов, В. И. Мали, A. G. Malikova, А. М. Оришич

2021The Physics of Metals and Metallography11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The effect of thermal regimes and some technological methods (the application of intermediate compact metal inserts and nanomodifying additives) on the quality of laser-welded permanent joints of porous titanium or stainless steel plates has been experimentally studied in this work. It has been established that the formation of a high-quality defectless seam requires the use of an intermediate compact (nonporous) metal insert placed butt to butt between the edges of welded plates. In this case, the position of a focal spot should be installed at a depth equal to the thickness of a plate, i.e., on its lower surface. To form a bead joint or a joint flush to the plates to be welded together, the height of an insert must exceed the thickness of the plates. The application of nanomodifying titanium nitride based additives increases the structural dispersity and uniformity of a seam, thus producing a positive effect on the mechanical characteristics of a welded joint.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceWeldingInsert (composites)Joint (building)PorosityComposite materialTitaniumLaser beam weldingMetallurgyStructural engineeringEngineeringAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesEngineering Technology and MethodologiesBone Tissue Engineering Materials