Study of solidification cracking susceptibility during laser welding in an advanced high strength automotive steel

Gautam Agarwal*, He Gao, Murugaiyan Amirthalingam, Marcel Hermans

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    Abstract

    Susceptibility to weld solidification cracking in transformation-induced plasticity steel sheets was studied using a modified standard hot cracking test used in the automotive industry. To vary the amount of self-restraint, bead-on-plate laser welding was carried out on a single-sided clamped specimen at increasing distances from the free edge. Solidification cracking was observed when welding was carried out close to the free edge. With increasing amount of restraint, the crack length showed a decreasing trend, and at a certain distance, no cracking was observed. With the aid of a finite element-based model, dynamic thermal and mechanical conditions that prevail along the transverse direction of the mushy zone are used to explain the cracking susceptibility obtained experimentally. The results indicate that the transverse strain close to the fusion boundary can be used as a criterion to predict the cracking behavior. The outcome of the study shows that optimum processing parameters can be used to weld steels closer to the free edge without solidification cracking.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number673
    Number of pages15
    JournalMetals
    Volume8
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Keywords

    • AHSS
    • Automotive
    • Laser welding
    • Thermal mechanical Fe-modeling
    • Weld solidification cracking

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