Evaluación de la penetrabilidad de la soldadura láser mediante un modelo analítico
Abstract
An analytical model has been developed for the laser welding
process which, based on multipole theory, predicts the depth
of the weld bead at a very low computational cost. For this,
the model starts from the thermal field previously calculated
considering only the heat transfer by conduction, and includes
the influence of the monopoles, dipoles and quadrupoles,
which allows considering the finite thickness of the sheet to
be welded, the latent heat of the material and the internal
movement of the molten material, respectively.
The model has been experimentally validated for Inconel
718 and the case in which a wobble strategy is used, which
is a combination of linear advance motion and superposed
oscillatory motion resulting in a trochoidal trajectory. For the
different situations analyzed, and thanks to the consideration
of multipole, the model is able to determine the depth of the
weld bead with an error below 12%. This is a considerable
improvement over the situation in which the multipole effect
was not considered and the heat transfer was modelled only by
conduction, since in this case around 50% errors are obtained,
which demonstrates the validity of the model.