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The crucial factor of laser welding is the laser energy conversion. For a better understanding of the process, the interaction process between the laser beam and keyhole wall was investigated by observing the keyhole wall evaporation during high-power fiber laser welding. The results show that the evaporation vapor, induced by the laser beam, discretely distributed on the keyhole wall. A tiny 'hollow' zone was observed at the spot center-action region on the FKW. The evaporation vapor induced by the spot center moved downward along the front keyhole wall (FKW) with a period of about 0.3 similar to 0.75 ms, which indicates that the keyhole formation is reminiscent of a periodical laser drilling process on the FKW. The evaporation vapor on the keyhole wall suggest the assumption that the laser energy coupling mode in the keyhole was multiple-reflection, and the keyhole depth was mainly determined by the drilling behavior induced by the first absorption on the FKW. (C) 2017 Optical Society of America
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OPTICS EXPRESS
ISSN: 1094-4087
Year: 2017
Issue: 15
Volume: 25
Page: 17650-17656
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ESI Discipline: PHYSICS;
ESI HC Threshold:158
CAS Journal Grade:2
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WoS CC Cited Count: 43
SCOPUS Cited Count: 46
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