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- 2023Analysis on the influence of vapor capillary aspect ratio on pore formation in laser beam welding of aluminumcitations
- 2021Real-time stress evolution during laser surface line hardening at varying maximum surface temperatures using synchrotron X-ray diffractioncitations
- 2016Hot tearing characteristics of Mg–2Ca–xZn alloyscitations
- 2015Hot Tearing Susceptibility of Mg-Ca Binary Alloyscitations
- 2015Effect of Zn addition on hot tearing behaviour of Mg–0.5Ca–xZn alloyscitations
- 2014The High Energy Materials Science Beamline (HEMS) at PETRA IIIcitations
- 2014Combining micro computed tomography and three-dimensional registration to evaluate local strains in shape memory scaffoldscitations
- 2014Development and Characterization of B4C Reinforced Detonation-Sprayed Al Coatingscitations
- 2014Assessing the grain structure of highly X-ray absorbing metallic alloyscitations
- 2013Hot tearing susceptibility of binary MgY alloy castingscitations
- 2012Analysis of wood microstructure by synchrotron radiation-based Xray microtomographycitations
- 2012Low cycle fatigue damage mechanism of the lightweight alloy Al2024citations
- 2011Characterization of Hydrogen Storage Materials and Systems with Photons and Neutronscitations
- 2011In situ studies of light metals with synchrotron radiation and neutrons
- 2009Catalysts at work: From integral to spatially resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopycitations
- 2008Experimental determination of strain partitioning among individual grains in the bulk of an aluminium multicrystalcitations
- 2008Experimental determination of strain partitioning among individual grains in the bulk of an aluminium multicrystalcitations
- 2008Three-dimensional microstructural analysis of Mg–Al–Zn alloys by synchrotron-radiation-based microtomographycitations
- 2008Thermal degradation of polyetherimide joined by friction riveting (FricRiveting). Part 1: Influence of rotation speedcitations
- 2008Thermal degradation of polyetherimide joined by friction riveting (FricRiveting). Part I: Influence of rotation speedcitations
- 2006Visualizing the complex morphology of fatigue cracks in voxel-based 3D datasetscitations
- 2006Tomographical Imaging and Mathematical Description of Porous Media Used for the Prediction of Fluid Distributioncitations
- 2006In vitro and in vivo corrosion measurements of magnesium alloyscitations
- 2006Functional morphology of Tethya species (Porifera): 2. Three-dimensional morphometrics on spicules and skeleton superstructures of T-minutacitations
- 2006Functional morphology of Tethya species (Porifera): 2. Three-dimensional morphometrics on spicules and skeleton superstructures of T. minutacitations
- 2005Effect of tool geometry and process parameters on material flow in FSW of an AA2024-T351 alloycitations
- 2004Measurement of the components of plastic displacement gradients in three dimensionscitations
- 2004Measurement of the components of plastic displacement gradients in three dimensionscitations
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Analysis on the influence of vapor capillary aspect ratio on pore formation in laser beam welding of aluminum
Abstract
aser welds of electrical components made of highly conductive and light weight aluminum material are essential for the successful transformation of the energy and mobility sector towards renewable energy solutions. To generate a deeper understanding of this important laser welding process and to evaluate process dynamics, it is inevitable to use modern in situ analysis methods. In this work, in situ phase-contrast high-speed videography using synchrotron radiation is used for the first time to analyse the behaviour of different aspect ratios of the vapor capillary (capillary depth/focal diameter) on the stability and thus the porosity of laser welds. The phase contrast method reveals the phase boundaries between solid, liquid, and gaseous material phases and allows the quantitative analysis of the capillary depth and the porosity for different laser parameters and focal diameters. The study is based on the hypothesis that vapor capillaries with high aspect ratio are less influenced by the variation in the degree of energy coupling of the laser radiation, allowing a more stable process without the formation of pores. As result of the investigations, the welding processes with high aspect ratios show no formation of pores and thus higher capillary stability. A value for the aspect ratio of about 10 is identified as a geometric limit, above which pore formation in the processes no longer occurs. The findings are used to derive advice for a quality-specific process design in laser manufacturing processes of metallic materials.Keywords: Laser Welding Laser Applications Laser Additive Manufacturing Synchrotron X-Ray Aluminum Porosity