Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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732926 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Laser welding of AISI 904 L super austenitic stainless steel using a diffusion cooled slab 3.5 kW CO2 laser and employing two different shielding gases, namely argon and helium, was carried out. The laser weld bead profile depends on various parameters such as beam power (BP), travel speed (TS) and focal position (FP) of the laser spot. These parameters have to be selected suitably to obtain the desirable output. The cross sectioned area of the bead profiles measured using an optical microscope to determine the bead width and depth of penetration. X-ray diffraction used for phase identification confirmed that the weld structure was fully austenitic and dendritic. Hardness was observed to increase in the weld bead with respect to the parent metal and it was related to the microstructural refinement induced by a rapid cooling of the weld zone.