Electrical steel sheet and method for manufacturing same
US-12163066-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9649725B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9649725-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113823939-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 12, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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At a plurality of welding positions in an overlap portion of a plurality of members including a high-tensile steel sheet whose carbon content is 0.07 weight % or more, first beads ( 31 to 36 ) in a closed loop shape or a closed loop-like shape and second beads ( 41 to 46 ) in a closed loop shape or a closed loop-like shape on inner sides of the first bead ( 31 to 36 ) are formed by remote laser welding for joining. At this time, there are a procedure for successively forming the plural first beads ( 31 to 36 ) and a procedure for successively forming the plural second beads ( 41 to 46 ) for the plural formed first beads ( 31 to 36 ), and in both of the cases, the beads are each formed at a position except the closest welding position among the plural welding positions. Consequently, it is possible to enhance strength of a weld zone and to suppress welding deformation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A laser welding method, comprising: providing, at a plurality of welding positions in an overlap portion of a plurality of members including a high-tensile steel sheet whose carbon content is 0.07 weight % or more, first beads in a closed loop shape or a shape having at least a first end and at least a second end, the first end facing the second end and defining one opening portion or more where a bead is not formed and in which a total length of the opening portion is ¾ of a circumcircle-equivalent diameter of the bead and second beads in a closed loop shape on inner sides of the first beads or a shape having at least a first end and at least a second end, the first end facing the second end and defining one opening portion or more where a bead is not formed and in which a total length of the opening portion is ¾ of a circumcircle-equivalent diameter of the bead are formed by remote laser welding for joining; successively forming the plural first beads at all or some parts of the plural welding positions; and successively forming the plural second beads for the plural formed first beads, wherein, when successively forming the plural first beads and successively forming the plural second beads, each of the beads are formed at a position except the closest welding position among the plural welding positions. 2. The laser welding method according to claim 1 , wherein, in the procedure for successively forming the plural second beads, the second beads are each formed for the first bead whose maximum temperature has become equal to or lower than an Ms point −50° C. 3. The laser welding method according to claim 2 , wherein, in the procedure for successively forming the plural second beads, the second beads are each formed so that a temperature of the first bead becomes not lower than 400 degrees centigrade nor higher than an Ac1 point +50° C. 4. The laser welding method according to claim 1 , wherein: the shape of the first beads is circular and the shape of the second beads is circular and concentric with the first bead; and an angle made by a line connecting a center of the beads and starting and terminating ends of the first bead and a line connecting the center and starting and terminating ends of the second bead is 10° or more.
relating to controlling of welding distortion · CPC title
containing silicon · CPC title
Scanning systems, i.e. devices involving movement of the laser beam relative to the laser head · CPC title
containing manganese · CPC title
at least one of the workpieces being of a metal of the iron group · CPC title
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