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HAVLÍK, P. DLOUHÝ, I.
Originální název
Optimization of welding parameters of Ti6Al4V alloy using electron beam
Typ
článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Titanium alloys and their weld joints find wide application, in particular in the aircraft, automotive and chemical industries, because of their outstanding specific strength and corrosion resistance. The high reactivity of these alloys and the strong degradation effect of elements contained in the atmosphere (H, N and O) make it necessary for these alloys to be welded in protective atmospheres or in vacuum. From this viewpoint, Electron Beam Welding is an advantageous welding technology, especially in large series production. In the literature, there is sufficient information about the effect of the basic welding parameters, namely accelerating voltage, current and welding speed, on the properties of welded joints. In the paper, the effects of the spot diameter and beam focusing on the penetration depth and the weld shape in the Ti6Al4V alloy are studied. The results obtained are complemented by an analysis of the microstructure and microhardness measurements across the welds.
Klíčová slova
electron beam welding, Ti6Al4V alloy, shape and dimension of weld, microstructure, hardness
Autoři
HAVLÍK, P.; DLOUHÝ, I.
Vydáno
12. 6. 2016
Nakladatel
University of Žilina
Místo
Žilina
ISSN
1338-6174
Periodikum
Materials Engineering - Materiálové inžinierstvo (online version)
Ročník
23
Číslo
1
Stát
Slovenská republika
Strany od
11
Strany do
19
Strany počet
9
URL
http://ojs.mateng.sk/index.php/Mateng/article/view/196/353
BibTex
@article{BUT126035, author="Petr {Havlík} and Ivo {Dlouhý}", title="Optimization of welding parameters of Ti6Al4V alloy using electron beam", journal="Materials Engineering - Materiálové inžinierstvo (online version)", year="2016", volume="23", number="1", pages="11--19", issn="1338-6174", url="http://ojs.mateng.sk/index.php/Mateng/article/view/196/353" }