Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7221237 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
A pulsed laser spot welding technology has been developed for joining intersection points of 0.457 mm-thick Zircaloy-4 straps. Weld beads size, mechanical properties and microstructure characterization of the weld beads were investigated. The results indicate that peak power of the pulsed laser has significant influence on the penetration depth of weld beads. Pulse width and number of shots should be taken into consideration mainly to control the weld width. The average value of ultimate tensile loads of the intersection points are continuously increasing as the penetration depth and weld width of weld beads increase. Fracture was located at the fusion line and the fracture surface could be characterized as a mixture of ductile and cleavage feature. Column grains and equiaxed grains were observed in fusion zone and heat affected zone, respectively. The fusion zone consists of a mixture of α-Zr and β-Zr phases among which lamellar Widmanstatten structure α-Zr + Zr3Fe was distributed. The Zr(Fe, Cr)2 second phase particles were precipitated inter and intragranular of α-Zr grains.
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