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XXIV ENCUENTRO DEL GRUPO ESPAÑOL DE FRACTURA

21-23 de Marzo de 2007, Burgos

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 Título  MOULD STEELS REPAIRED BY LASER WELDING
 Autor 1  L. P. Borrego  Department of Mechanical Engineering, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra, IPC, Rua Pedro Nunes, 3030-199 Coimbra, Portugal
 Autor 2  J. T. B. Pires  Department of Industrial Engineering, Escola Superior de Tecnologia, IPCB Avenida do Empresário, 6000-767 Castelo Branco, Portugal.
 Autor 3  J. M. Costa  Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Coimbra, Polo II, Pinhal de Marrocos, 3030-201 Coimbra, Portugal.
 Autor 4  J. M. Ferreira  Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Coimbra, Polo II, Pinhal de Marrocos, 3030-201 Coimbra, Portugal.
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 Resúmen  Laser deposit welding, by using Nd-YAG, is a mould repairing process, which has the advantages relatively to the traditional methods of achieving a less change of the metal composition around the repaired zone and permitting a very accurate deposition of a small volume of the filler material in the area chosen at the work-piece surface. This paper presents a fatigue study in specimens of two base materials used in mould production (AISI H13 and P20). Filler material as well as welding parameters were analysed in order to obtain better fatigue strength. The tests were carried out under constant amplitude loading, with two stress ratios R=0 and R=0.4. Welded specimens were prepared with V notches and filled with laser welding deposits which promote some distortion and residual stresses. The fatigue results are presented in the form of S-N curves obtained in welded and non-welded conditions. Complementary measurements of hardness profiles and SEM analysis were carried out to understanding the fatigue behaviour and failure sites. The laser deposit material was the weaker region in both steels, probably due to tensile residual stresses and planar defects that are potential failure sites. Fatigue crack initiation is therefore reduced and the fatigue life propagation is enhanced. A significant mean stress effect in the base material was also observed in both mould steels.
 Palabras Clave  Fatigue, Laser welding, Mould steels  Lugar  Burgos
 Tomo de Anales  24  Link  PDF