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An investigation of heat transfer and fluid flow on laser micro-welding upon the thin stainless steel sheet (SUS304) using computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
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A transient three-dimensional model is numerically developed using the method of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to characterize some thermal phenomena and characterization of heat transfer and fluid flow in laser micro-welding by considering the heat source and the material interaction leads to rapid heating, melting and thermal cycles in the heating zone. The application of developed thermal models has demonstrated that the laser parameters, such as laser power, scanning velocity and spot diameter, have considerable effects on the peak temperature and resulted weld pool. The heat source model is consisted of surface heat source and adaptive volumetric heat source that could be well represented the real laser welding as the heat penetrates into the material. In the computation of melt dynamics, mass conservation, momentum and energy equations have been considered to compute the effects of melt flow and the thermo-fluid energy heat transfer. The simulation results have been compared with two sets of experimental research to predict the weld bead geometry and solidification pattern, which laser welds are made on thin stainless steel sheet (SUS304). The shape comparison describes those parameters relevant to any changes in the temperatures and melt dynamics are of great importance on the heat distribution and formation of weld pool during laser micro-welding process. The fair agreement between simulated and experimental results, demonstrates the reliability of the computed model.

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