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Time- and space-resolved in situ LIBS measurements of chemical compositions during TIG-welding
(2017)
An in situ monitoring of chemical compositions in the weld pool and the heat affected zone (HAZ) can enable the control of the welding process through the regulation of the welding parameters, and thus can prevent possible weld defects.
The most critical parameter for hot cracking -from a metallurgical point of view- is the chemical composition of the weld pool.
Chemical composition can be measured and quantified during the welding process with the LIBS technique having the appropriate calibration measurements.
Chemical composition of the welding seam and HAZ has significant effect on weld quality. Current inspection methods for weld seams measure and investigate post factum and cannot prevent weld defects. Element burn-off may significantly affect solidification leading to embrittlement or cracking Control of weld chemical compositions insures a controlled solidification and resistance to related weld defects.
Chemical compositions of the welds have significant effect on weld quality. Current inspection methods for the weld seams employ mostly post factum methods and cannot prevent weld defects.Elemental burn offs may significantly affect solidification leading to embrittlement or cracking. Control of weld chemical compositions insures a controlled solidification and resistance to related weld defects.
Chemical composition of the welding seam and HAZ has significant effect on weld quality.
Current inspection methods for weld seams measure and investigate post factum and cannot prevent weld defects. Element burn-off may significantly affect solidification leading to embrittlement or cracking. Control of weld chemical compositions insures a controlled solidification and resistance to related weld defects. “Industry 4.0” is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. With this trend “intelligent” welding machines will be developed. LIBS can provide significantly important online data for such systems.
Chemical compositions of a weld can be varying locally as a result of the welding process. These local variations can be due to the vaporization of individual alloying elements. In this work, tungsten inert gas (TIG) bead-on-plate stainless steel welds of EN grade 1.4404 and 1.4435 were investigated using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) on the completed welds. This study aims to reveal the welding parameters’ influence on the resulting local chemical compositions of the stainless steel welds. We demonstrated Mn vaporize before Cr due to its lower latent enthalpy of vaporization. Hence, Mn accumulates on the heat-affected zone (HAZ) both sides across the weld bead by being swept away through the circulation flow of the welding plasma. Additionally, increasing the heat input tends to enhance the accumulated Mn content on the HAZ as well as increasing the shielding gas flow rate. The results are in good agreement with the literature and proved that LIBS is an effective method to inspect completed welds.
Erstellung von Tiefenprofilen auf Schweißnähten mittels Laserinduzierter plasmaspektroskopie (LIPS)
(2021)
Duplexstähle sind hochlegierte, nichtrostende Stähle. Sie bieten aufgrund des ausgewogenen Phasenverhältnisses von Austenit und Ferrit einige physikalische Vorteile gegenüber anderen nichtrostenden Stählen. Beim Schweißen können sich durch die Kondensation von Schweißrauch und verdampftem Material verschiedene chemische Elemente auf der Oberfläche der erstarrten Schweißnaht anreichern. Dann ist die Bildung einer schützenden Chromoxidschicht nicht mehr gewährleistet und es kann an diesen Stellen zu Lochfraß kommen. Frühere Arbeiten haben gezeigt, dass die Anreicherung von Mangan und Chrom an der Oberfläche der Wärmeeinflusszone des geschweißten Edelstahls 304L mit LIBS gemessen werden kann. Wir stellen die Ergebnisse der Optimierung der LIBS-Parameter für präzise Dickenmessungen solcher dünnen Schichten und für Tiefenprofilmessungen vor. Dazu haben wir galvanisch beschichtete Kupferproben mit bekannten Schichtdicken verwendet. Die Mangankonzentration im Schweißgut ist reduziert. Dies hat einen großen Einfluss auf die metallografische Struktur des Materials.
Duplex steels are high-alloyed, stainless steels. They offer some physical advantages over other stainless steels due to the balanced phase ratio of austenite and ferrite. During welding processes, when welding fumes and vaporized material condensates, different chemical elements can accumulate on the surface of the solidified weld. Then, the formation of a protective chromium oxide layer is no longer guaranteed and pitting corrosion can occur at these places. Previous work has shown that the accumulation of manganese and chromium on the surface of the heat-affected zone of the welded high-grade steel 304L can be measured by LIBS.
We present the results of the optimization of LIBS parameters for precise thickness measurements of such thin films and for depth profile measurements Therefore, we used galvanically coated copper samples with known film thicknesses. The Concentration of manganese is reduced in the weld metal. This has a high impact on the metallografic structure of the material.
Welding processes of duplex stainless steels cause an unbalanced austenite (γ)/ferrite (δ) ratio due to high cooling rates and changes in chemical composition. That causes a degradation of mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. In situ monitoring of the weld pool is to be realized with the help of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). A major advantage of this technique is the highly accurate time and spatially resolved measurement of the chemical composition during welding. Previous research has established that the LIBS method is suitable to detect chemical elements during welding and to show a distribution of selected elements. Chemical composition in the WM and HAZ can now be quantified using calibration curves generated by certified reference materials (CRM). Furthermore, a cooling rate can be plotted against the measured electron temperature.
Duplex stainless steels (DSS) are frequently used, especially in applications requiring high strength combined with high corrosion resistance in aggressive media. Examples include power plant components and maritime structures. During welding of these steels, local variations in chemical composition can occur. This results in ferritization of the material and negatively affects the mechanical properties of the components. In this work, tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding experiments were performed with DSS. Chemical composition analysis was realized in situ by using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). The aim of the work is to quantitatively measure the chemical composition in the weld seam of various DSS and to identify possible influences of welding parameters on the microstructure of the material. The chemical concentrations of the main alloying elements Cr, Ni, Mn on the surface of the sample during the welding process and the cooling process were measured. Mn and Ni are austenite stabilizers and their content increases during welding by using certain high alloyed filler material. Spectra were recorded every 1.3 s at a spacing of approximately 2 mm. During the cooling process the location of the measurement was not changed. The LIBS method is proofed to be suitable for the quantitative representation of the chemical compositions during the welding process.
Nichtrostende Duplexstähle (DSS) werden häufig verwendet, insbesondere bei Anwendungen, die eine hohe Festigkeit in Verbindung mit einer hohen Korrosionsbeständigkeit in aggressiven Medien erfordern. Beispiele hierfür sind Kraftwerkskomponenten und maritime Anwendungen. Beim Schweißen dieser Stähle kann es zu lokalen Schwankungen in der chemischen Zusammensetzung kommen. Dies führt zu einer Ferritisierung des Werkstoffs und beeinträchtigt die mechanischen Eigenschaften der Bauteile. In dieser Arbeit wurden Versuche zum Wolfram-Inertgas-Schweißen (WIG) mit DSS durchgeführt. Die Analyse der chemischen Zusammensetzung wurde in situ mit Hilfe der laserinduzierten Plasmaspektroskopie (LIBS) durchgeführt. Ziel der Arbeit ist es, die chemische Zusammensetzung in der Schweißnaht verschiedener DSS quantitativ zu messen und mögliche Einflüsse der Schweißparameter auf die Mikrostruktur des Werkstoffs zu ermitteln. Gemessen wurden die chemischen Konzentrationen der Hauptlegierungselemente Cr, Ni, Mn auf der Oberfläche der Probe während des Schweißprozesses und des Abkühlungsprozesses. Mn und Ni sind Austenitstabilisatoren, deren Gehalt beim Schweißen durch die Verwendung bestimmter hochlegierter Schweißzusatzwerkstoffe zunimmt. Die Spektren wurden alle 1,3 s in einem Abstand von etwa 2 mm aufgezeichnet. Während des Abkühlungsprozesses wurde der Ort der Messung nicht verändert. Die LIBS-Methode eignet sich nachweislich zur quantitativen Darstellung der chemischen Zusammensetzungen während des Schweißvorgangs.