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Study on the distribution, element characteristics, and formation mechanism of porosity during laser welding for Ti-6Al-4V bottom-locking joint

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The bottom-locking joint is widely used in the aerospace manufacturing field as an imperative connection structure. The laser welding experiment for the Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy bottom-locking joint is carried out in the present paper. Meanwhile, porosity in the weld seam including the process porosity and metallurgical porosity is investigated. Furthermore, it is novel that the distribution, element characteristics, and formation mechanism of process porosities and metallurgical porosities in the bottom-locking joint are comprehensively analysed based on the porosity morphology, microstructure, and element analysis of the resultant bottom-locking joints. The process porosity, which mainly appeared in the weld seam centre, is formed by the combined effect of two mechanisms which closely related to the dynamic behaviour of the molten pool and the stability of the keyhole. Besides, a large number of micropores with a diameter of 2–5 µm are observed on the surface of the process porosity, whose formation is related to the evaporation of elements. Moreover, the tensile stress generated during the solidification and shrinkage of the molten metal is the main factor leading to microcracks in the micropores. The nucleation characteristics of bubbles cause metallurgical porosities to be mainly distributed at the bottom of the weld seam.

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All authors contributed to the study conception and design. Material preparation and welding experiment were performed by XK and LW. The grinding and polishing of metallographic samples were completed by TY and JL. Data collection and analysis were led by XK with contributions from all authors. The first draft of the manuscript was written by XK and all authors commented on previous versions of the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

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Kang, X., Yan, T., Wang, L. et al. Study on the distribution, element characteristics, and formation mechanism of porosity during laser welding for Ti-6Al-4V bottom-locking joint. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 123, 2691–2701 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-022-10302-3

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