Method for connecting different types of metallic joining partners using a radiation source
US-9452490-B2 · Sep 27, 2016 · US
US10160060B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10160060-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514937396-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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A weld joint includes a first component of a first material and a second component of a ductile second material dissimilar from the first material. A planar face of the first component abuts a planar face of the second component. A “V” shaped weld groove is created in the first component defining a first groove end where a substantially planar groove face of the first component intersects a plane defined by the planar face of the second component below an end face of the second component. A slot is created below the groove end in the planar face of the second component having a closed end facing toward the end face of the second component and extending away from the planar face of the second component at an angle measured with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the slot.
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What is claimed is: 1. A weld joint, comprising: a first component of a first material and a second component of a ductile second material dissimilar from the first material, a planar face of the first component abutting a planar face of the second component such that an end face of the first component is adjacent and end face of the second component; a first fillet weld groove created in the planar face of the first component by removing material from the first component, the first weld groove comprising a substantially planar groove face of the first component which intersects a plane defined by the planar face of the second component and defining a first groove end, the first groove end positioned at a depth measured from the end faces of the first and second components, the end faces of the first and second components oriented substantially perpendicular to the planar faces of the first component and the second component; a second V-shaped weld groove created in the planar face of the second component, the second weld groove comprising a substantially planar groove face of the second component spaced from the planar face of the second component and which intersects a plane oriented substantially perpendicular to the end face of the second component and defining a second groove end; the second weld groove further comprising an angular wall intersecting the planar face of the second component, extending from the first groove end and joining the first groove end to the second groove end, the angular wall oriented at an angle ε with respect to a plane intersecting the second groove end and oriented parallel to the end face of the second component, the angle being less than an angle μ defined between the groove face of the first component and a plane intersecting the first groove end and parallel to the end face of the first component; and a slot created below the second groove end in the planar face of the second component, the slot having a closed end facing toward the end face of the second component. 2. The weld joint of claim 1 , wherein the slot has a depth ranging between approximately 2.0 mm to 6.0 mm. 3. The weld joint of claim 2 , wherein the depth of the slot is determined where a central longitudinal axis of the slot intersects with a plane defined by the planar face of the second component. 4. The weld joint of claim 1 , wherein the slot has a width ranging between approximately 1.0 mm to 3.0 mm. 5. The weld joint of claim 1 , wherein the slot extends from the planar face of the second component at an angle ranging between approximately 10 degrees to approximately 70 degrees, measured with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the slot. 6. The weld joint of claim 1 , wherein the groove face of the first component is oriented at an angle α with respect to the planar face of the second component, the angle α varying between approximately 10 degrees to approximately 50 degrees. 7. The weld joint of claim 1 , wherein the planar groove face of the second component is oriented at an angle δ with respect to the plane oriented substantially perpendicular to the end face of the second component, the angle δ ranging between approximately 5 degrees to approximately 45 degrees. 8. The weld joint of claim 1 , wherein: the first groove end is positioned at a first depth with respect to the second component end face; and the second groove end is positioned at a second depth with respect to the second component end face; wherein the second depth is greater than the first depth, the second groove end thereby defining a low point of the weld joint. 9. The weld joint of claim 8 , wherein the second groove end is positively displaced into the second component at a dimension ranging between approximately 3.0 mm to 3.5 mm measured from the planar face of the second component.
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