Method of manufacturing laser welded steel pipe

US9364921B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9364921-B2
Application numberUS-201114004271-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 28, 2011
Priority dateMar 30, 2011
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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A method of manufacturing a laser welded steel pipe by forming a steel strip into a cylindrical open pipe and performing laser welding on edges that includes: emitting two laser beams along the edges from an upper surface side of the open pipe, the two laser beams being transmitted through different optical fibers with in-focus spot diameters exceeding 0.3 mm; emitting leading and trailing laser beams each inclined toward a direction in which welding proceeds at an incident angle with respect to a direction perpendicular to an upper surface of the open pipe; setting the incident angle of the leading laser beam to be larger than the incident angle of the trailing laser beam; and setting a gap between a center point of the leading laser beam and a center point of the trailing laser beam on a back surface of the open pipe to 1 mm or larger.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing a laser welded steel pipe by forming a steel strip into a cylindrical open pipe with forming rolls and performing laser welding on edges of the open pipe by emitting a laser beam onto the edges of the open pipe while pressing the edges with squeeze rolls, the method comprising: emitting two laser beams along the edges from an upper surface side of the open pipe, the two laser beams being transmitted through different optical fibers and having in-focus spot diameters exceeding 0.3 mm; emitting the laser beams such that a leading laser beam of the two laser beams and a trailing laser beam of the two laser beams are each inclined toward a direction in which welding proceeds at an incident angle with respect to a direction perpendicular to an upper surface of the open pipe, the leading laser beam being ahead of the trailing laser beam on the upper surface of the open pipe in the direction in which welding proceeds, the trailing laser beam being behind the leading laser beam on the upper surface of the open pipe in the direction in which welding proceeds; setting the incident angle of the leading laser beam to be larger than the incident angle of the trailing laser beam; and setting a gap between a center point of the leading laser beam and a center point of the trailing laser beam on a back surface of the open pipe to 1 mm or larger. 2. The method of manufacturing a laser welded steel pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the incident angles of the leading laser beam and the trailing laser beam fall within a range from 5 to 50°, with the proviso that the incident angle of the leading laser beam is larger than the incident angle of the trailing laser beam. 3. The method of manufacturing a laser welded steel pipe according to claim 1 , wherein either one or both of the leading laser beam and the trailing laser beam are divided into two by an optical component and emitted onto both sides of the edges. 4. The method of manufacturing a laser welded steel pipe according to claim 1 , wherein a weld portion receives an upset in the range of 0.2 to 1.0 mm when the laser welding is performed. 5. The method of manufacturing a laser welded steel pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the laser welding is performed with the sum of laser power of the leading laser beam and the trailing laser beam exceeding 16 kW and at a welding speed exceeding 7 m/min. 6. The method of manufacturing a laser welded steel pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the steel strip is preheated before the laser welding is performed and a weld bead is processed by machining or grinding after the laser welding has been performed.

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  • in the same heat affected zone [HAZ] (B23K26/0613, B23K26/0619 take precedence) · CPC title

  • B23K26/282Primary

    of tube sections · CPC title

  • Steel {or steel} alloys · CPC title

  • taking account of the properties of the material involved · CPC title

  • Inorganic materials other than metals or composite materials · CPC title

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What does patent US9364921B2 cover?
A method of manufacturing a laser welded steel pipe by forming a steel strip into a cylindrical open pipe and performing laser welding on edges that includes: emitting two laser beams along the edges from an upper surface side of the open pipe, the two laser beams being transmitted through different optical fibers with in-focus spot diameters exceeding 0.3 mm; emitting leading and trailing lase…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yano Koji, Sumi Hiroyuki, Oi Kenji, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K26/282. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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