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New technique of skin embedded wire double-sided laser beam welding

  • Bing Han*
  • , Wang Tao
  • , Yanbin Chen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In the aircraft industry, double-sided laser beam welding is an approved method for producing skin-stringer T-joints on aircraft fuselage panels. As for the welding of new generation aluminum-lithium alloys, however, this technique is limited because of high hot cracking susceptibility and strengthening elements’ uneven distributions within weld. In the present study, a new technique of skin embedded wire double-sided laser beam welding (LBW) has been developed to fabricate T-joints consisting of 2.0 mm thick 2060-T8/2099-T83 aluminum-lithium alloys using eutectic alloy AA4047 filler wire. Necessary dimension parameters of the novel groove were reasonably designed for achieving crack-free welds. Comparisons were made between the new technique welded T-joint and conventional T-joint mainly on microstructure, hot crack, elements distribution features and mechanical properties within weld. Excellent crack-free microstructure, uniform distribution of silicon and superior tensile properties within weld were found in the new skin embedded wire double-sided LBW T-joints.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-192
Number of pages8
JournalOptics and Laser Technology
Volume91
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Al-Li alloys
  • Elements distribution
  • Hot crack
  • Skin embedded wire double-sided laser beam welding
  • T-joint

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