Theanalyst
Automotive
- Feb 1, 2003
- 18
Hello, I have a part that has three metal sheets made of 1075 steel laser welded together on the outer edges to form an enclosed volume of air that is compressible to take care of some pressure waves in a tube and regulate the dynamics. The question I have is how does the yield strength and poisson's ratio of the standard 1075 steel change in the heat affected zone of the weld? I am not sure what the melting temperature of this steel is that needs to be acheived to fuse the molten metal together. But the metal in the weld zone does get very hot and once it cools down, it becomes very brittle and hard, because of untempered martensite. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.