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20 June 1989 Laser Welding Of Dissimilar High Carbon Content Materials
Aldo La Rocca, Guglielmo Capra
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Proceedings Volume 1031, 7th Intl Symp on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950585
Event: 7th International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers, 1988, Vienna, Austria
Abstract
The difficulties encountered in welding two high carbon content materials are well known. If used properly, laser technology may provide new approaches for their solution. Due to persistent difficulty in welding C-43 shafts and C-33 wings, in particular, research was extended to determine the feasibility of these parts being laser welded. The troublespots were soon found to originate in a number of basic phenomena, as illustrated in this paper. Findings so far have been encouraging and, we feel, throw new light on both welding procedure and associated laser welding phenomena.
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Aldo La Rocca and Guglielmo Capra "Laser Welding Of Dissimilar High Carbon Content Materials", Proc. SPIE 1031, 7th Intl Symp on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers, (20 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950585
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KEYWORDS
Laser welding

Liquids

Chemical lasers

Solids

Information technology

Failure analysis

Carbon

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