Abstract
Laser welding with oscillation laser beam enables control of the heat input distribution. In this study, we attempted to develop a narrow gap welding process with oscillation laser welding. This process is expected to prevent lack of fusion because the entire bottom of the groove can be melted by the oscillation laser. As the first step of the study, bead-on-plate welding experiments with an oscillation laser beam were performed to investigate the relationship between the welding conditions and welding results. The experiments revealed that the oscillation conditions strongly affect the welding penetration shape. It was clarified that the wire melting phenomena in oscillation laser welding differed from those of straight (non-oscillation) laser welding. Additionally, narrow gap laser welding experiments were performed to investigate the relationship between the oscillation conditions and gap width. The results confirmed the effectiveness of oscillation laser welding for narrow gap welding.