Welding Characteristics of Laser-MIG Hybrid Welding of Arc-Welded Aluminum Profiles for High-Speed Trains

Materials (Basel). 2023 Jan 1;16(1):404. doi: 10.3390/ma16010404.

Abstract

To expand the application of laser-MIG hybrid welding in the arc-welded aluminum alloy profile manufacturing for high-speed trains, the laser-MIG hybrid welding characteristics of 4 mm thick A6N01S-T5 arc-welded aluminum profiles were studied in this work. The welding parameters were optimized using the orthogonal test; the microstructure and properties of the joints were analyzed. The results showed that the optimal welding parameters were: welding speed 1.0 m/min, laser power 2.7 kW, arc current 200 A, spot diameter 0.8 mm, heat source distance 3 mm, and defocusing amount 0 mm. The columnar crystals and dense dendrites were observed near the fusion line and in the weld center, respectively, and the grains in the heat-affected zone were slightly coarse. The microhardness of the softening zone in the heat-affected zone was the lowest. The average tensile strength of the joints was 212 MPa, about 86% of the base metal. The samples fractured in the heat-affected zone, and the fractures showed typical plastic fracture characteristics. The results showed that laser-MIG hybrid welding has good applicability and feasibility for the arc-welded profile welding manufacturing.

Keywords: arc-welded aluminum alloy profiles; laser-MIG hybrid welding; mechanical properties; microstructure characteristics; weld formation.