1. Study of Underwater Laser Welding Repair Technology
- Author
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K. Owaki, C. C. Kim, H. Yamaoka, and I. Morita
- Subjects
Heat-affected zone ,Filler metal ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Gas tungsten arc welding ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Laser beam welding ,Welding ,Electrogas welding ,Electric resistance welding ,law.invention ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Arc welding ,Composite material - Abstract
IHI developed underwater welding process by using YAG laser and qualified the process to repair a thin wall stainless steel tank in a power plant in Japan. Important features of YAG laser welding are less welding distortion, and a small heat-affected zone (HAZ) due to the smaller heat input and higher cooling rate than with other conventional welding methods. In this study, we have conducted underwater laser welding of Ni-base alloy and stainless clad materials, such as Alloy 600 and E-309L / E-308L clad materials. Alloy 690 was selected as weld filler metal for a corrosion resistant overlay to prevent corrosion attack by the service environment. Welding trials were conducted on the surface of flat plates with simulated surface cracks, and the trial welds were assessed for soundness of welding. The preliminary results of the trial welds by using high power laser diode, and comparison between YAG laser and high power LD are reported.
- Published
- 2006