Bakir, N.N.BakirGumenyuk, A.A.GumenyukRethmeier, M.M.Rethmeier2022-03-062022-03-062018https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/26263710.1080/13621718.2017.1367550In recent years, laser beam welding has found wide applications in many industrial fields. Solidification cracks are one of the most frequently encountered welding defects that hinder obtaining a safe weld joint. Decades of research have shown that one of the main causes of such cracks are the strain and the strain rate. Obtaining meaningful measurements of these strains has always been a major challenge for scientists, because of the specific environment of the measurement range and the many obstacles, as well as the high temperature and the plasma plume. In this study, a special experimental setup with a high-speed camera was employed to measure the strain during the welding process. The hot cracking susceptibility was investigated for 1.4301 stainless steel, and the critical strain required for solidification crack formation was locally and globally determined.en658670Investigation of solidification cracking susceptibility during laser beam welding using an in-situ observation techniquejournal article