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Problems and issues in laser-arc hybrid welding

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Hybrid welding as mentioned in this paper combines the combination of a laser and an electrical arc to overcome problems commonly encountered during either laser or arc welding such as cracking, brittle phase formation and porosity.
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Hybrid welding, using the combination of a laser and an electrical arc, is designed to overcome problems commonly encountered during either laser or arc welding such as cracking, brittle phase formation and porosity. When placed in close contact with each other, the two heat sources interact in such a way as to produce a single high intensity energy source. This synergistic interaction of the two heat sources has been shown to alleviate problems commonly encountered in each individual welding process. Hybrid welding allows increased gap tolerances, as compared to laser welding, while retaining the high weld speed and penetration necessary for the efficient welding of thicker workpieces. A number of simultaneously occurring physical processes have been identified as contributing to these unique properties obtained during hybrid welding. However, the physical understanding of these interactions is still evolving. This review critically analyses the recent advances in the fundamental understa...

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Mechanistic models for additive manufacturing of metallic components

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the available mechanistic models of additive manufacturing (AM) that have been adequately validated and evaluate the functionality of AM models in understanding of the printability of commonly used AM alloys and the fabrication of functionally graded alloys.
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Encyclopedia of physics.

Howard Laster
- 13 May 1966 - 
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Hybrid fiber laser – Arc welding of thick section high strength low alloy steel

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Numerical study of keyhole instability and porosity formation mechanism in laser welding of aluminum alloy and steel

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