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The influence of joint geometry on the interfacial bonding in laser-brazed flare joints of automotive steels

Abstract

Laser brazing of thin-gauge Zn-coated steel in a flare V-groove configuration is used in automotive industry, although the effect of joint geometry on interfacial bonding and weld deformation has not been previously published. This work reveals that the V-groove size affected the distribution of laser irradiation and the energy absorption by the joint. Focusing the laser on the top of joint with a smaller groove results in an unwetted gap, while more reflected laser energy by Cu filler promotes the interfacial bonding in a larger V-groove forming a fully wetted and uniform interface. This difference further affected the mechanical properties.

Authors

Zhao X; Yang H; Gerlich A; Zhou YN

Journal

Manufacturing Letters, Vol. 41, , pp. 33–37

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

September 1, 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.mfglet.2024.07.002

ISSN

2213-8463

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