Investigation of the Strain Behaviour of Laser-Beam and High-Frequency-Welded Seams of Tailored Blanks Using Electronic Laser Speckle Interferometry 982332
Because of local modifications of the grain structure in the heat-affected zone of the welding as well as a different chemical composition of the weld metal as compared to the base material the various areas of a welding exhibit a different deformation- and strain behaviour. To evaluate the influence of the material behaviour and the process behaviour of the joining procedure on the strain behaviour of the welding the application of laser-optical sensoring offers a new source of information. In particular, results of investigations of weldings made of sheet metals will be presented. As a welding process for tailored blanks, high frequency welding is particular emphasized in this presentation apart from the process of laser beam welding. The investigations also have the purpose to be a basis for the verification of FEM calculations and to develop appropiate material models.
Citation: Draugelates, U., Schram, A., Hillebrecht, M., and Fritzsche, C., "Investigation of the Strain Behaviour of Laser-Beam and High-Frequency-Welded Seams of Tailored Blanks Using Electronic Laser Speckle Interferometry," SAE Technical Paper 982332, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982332. Download Citation
Author(s):
Ulrich Draugelates, Antonia Schram, Martin Hillebrecht, Christian Fritzsche
Affiliated:
Technical University of Clausthal
Pages: 8
Event:
International Body Engineering Conference & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
1998 Ibec Proceedings Volume 5: Body Manufacturing, Assembly, and Advanced Manufacturing-P-334, SAE 1998 Transactions - Journal of Materials & Manufacturing-V107-5
Related Topics:
Welding
Joining
Finite element analysis
Lasers
Metals
Chemicals
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