In situ strain evolution during laser welding has been measured by means of digital image correlation to assess the susceptibility of an advanced high strength automotive steel to solidification cracking. A novel method realised using auxiliary illumination and optical narrow bandpass filter allowed strain measurements as close as 1.5 mm from the fusion boundary with good spatial and temporal resolution. A finite-element thermomechanical model of the welding process supports the experimentally measured transverse strain. The validated finite-element numerical model can be used to assess the local strain and associated stress conditions which influences weldability and in particular, solidification cracking.
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Agarwal, G., Gao, H., Amirthalingam, M., & Hermans, M. J. M. (2018). In situ strain investigation during laser welding using digital image correlation and finite-element-based numerical simulation. Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, 23(2), 134–139. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621718.2017.1344373
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