The plasma electron temperature has been estimated starting from the spectroscopic analysis of the optical emission of the laser-generated plasma plume during quite diverse stainless steel welding procedures (c.w. CO 2 and pulsed Nd:YAG). Although the optical emissions present different spectral features, a discrete contribution of several iron lines can be highlighted in both types of welding. We have found that the electron temperature decreases as the laser power is enhanced, in static as well as dynamic conditions. Such a result could be useful to develop a closed loop control system of the weld penetration depth.

Study on the correlation between plasma electron temperature and penetration depth in laser welding processes

Sibillano T;Ancona A;
2010

Abstract

The plasma electron temperature has been estimated starting from the spectroscopic analysis of the optical emission of the laser-generated plasma plume during quite diverse stainless steel welding procedures (c.w. CO 2 and pulsed Nd:YAG). Although the optical emissions present different spectral features, a discrete contribution of several iron lines can be highlighted in both types of welding. We have found that the electron temperature decreases as the laser power is enhanced, in static as well as dynamic conditions. Such a result could be useful to develop a closed loop control system of the weld penetration depth.
2010
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
Schmidt M; Vollertsen F; Geiger M
Proceedings of the 6th LASER ASSISTED NET SHAPE ENGINEERING 6, PROCEEDINGS OF THE LANE 2010, PART 2International
6th International Conference on Laser Assisted Net Shape Engineering, LANE 2010
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21-24 September 2010
Erlangen; Germany
Discrete contributions
Dynamic condition
Laser power
Laser welding
Laser-generated plasma
Nd: YAG
Optical emissions
Penetration depth
Plasma electrons
Plasma spectroscopy
Process sensing and controlling
Spectral feature
Stainless steel welding
Temperature decrease
Weld penetrations
Closed loop control systems
Electron temperature
Iron
Laser beam welding
Laser produced plasmas
Light emission
Spectroscopic analysis
Spectroscopy
Stainless steel
Process control
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Sibillano T.; Ancona A.; Rizzi D.; Rodil S.S.; Nieto J.R.; Konuk A.R.; Aarts R.; Huis in't Veld A.J.
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