Sheet metal laser welding

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Inventors

Schalk, Calvin W.

Application #

209013

Filed

Jun-20-1988

Published

May-30-1989

Current US Class

219/121.64
219/121.84

International Classes

B23K 026/00

Field of Search

219/121.63 219/121.64 219/121.13 219/121.14 219/121.65 219/121.66 219/121.84

Assignee

Williams International Corporation (Walled Lake, MI)

Examiners

Albritton; C. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lyon; Lyman R.

US Patent References

3952180   Cladding
4048459   Method of and mea...
4243867   Apparatus for fusib...
4300474   Apparatus for appl...
4634832   Laser-beamwelding
4644127   Method of carrying...
4665294   Method of welding...

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Other References

Eboo, G. M., and Blake, A. G., "Laser Cladding of Gas Turbine Components", ASME Paper No. 86-GT-298, presented at the International Gas Turbine Conference and Exhibit, Dusseldorf, West Germany, Jun. 8-12, 1986.

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Abstract
A method for the thermal welding of contiguous sheet metal elements comprising the steps of directing a defocussed laser beam at the joint formed therebetween so as to plasticize the areas thereof proximate thereto with a substantial portion of the energy thereof, and simultaneously feeding a powdered filler material into and about the joint so as to fully encompass the area of laser beam impingement thereupon, with a portion of the filler material being heated to a plastic state by the remaining portion of the beam's energy. The powdered filler material thus partially shields the sheets from the direct impingement of the beam's full energy thereupon, whereby the likelihood of sheet burn-through and/or excessive heat distortion is greatly reduced. The plasticized filler material thereafter attaches to the plasticized area proximate with the joint and builds thereupon a homogeneous weld seam characterized by excellent weld fusion and a high joint efficiency.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method for the welding together of sheet metal elements comprising the steps of:

placing said sheet metal elements to be welded in as close contact as is permissible to form a joint therebetween;

causing a defocussed beam of coherent electromagnetic energy to travel along said joint, a substantial portion of said beam impinging upon a first area on said sheet metal elements proximate with said joint to bring said first area to a substantially plastic state;

simultaneously directing a powdered filler material towards a second area on said sheet metal element larger than and completely encompassing said first area of beam impingement thereon, a portion of said powdered filler material being brought to a substantially plastic state by the remaining portion of the energy of said beam prior to contacting said second area; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The instant invention relates to the joining of two contiguously placed sheet metal elements utilizing laser heating of a powdered filler metal introduced into the gap therebetween. It is noted that the term "sheet metal" is generally understood in the art as denoting a metal sheet having a thickness of less than one-eighth of an inch, in contradistinction with "metal plate," which term encompasses metal sheets having a thickness equal to or greater than one-eighth of an inch.

Known methods for joining sheet metal elements include TIC, MIC, and electron beam welding. Unfortunately, the large heat affected zone ("HAZ") generated by these methods induces heat-generated distortion of the sheet metal elements to be joined, often rendering the finished product unserviceable. And, where the application involves a corner joint, for example, heat distortion of one or both of the sheet metal elements tends to dramatically increase the gap therebetween, thereby further complicating the joining process. Moreover, it is crucial that the sheet metal elements not be heated to a molten state during the joining process in order to prevent the heat source from melting them completely away, i.e., burning a hole therethrough. It is further noted that electron beam welding requires a vacuum chamber wherein the entire workpiece is encapsulated, thereby placing severe limitations on its application.
 
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