# Investigation of the Effects of Laser Welding Process Parameters on Weld Forming Quality Based on Orthogonal Experimental Design and Image Processing

**Authors:** Yuewei Ai, Ning Sun, Shibo Han, Yang Zhang, Chang Lei

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ma18153627 · Materials · 2025-08-01

## TL;DR

This study uses image processing and experiments to analyze how laser welding parameters affect weld quality in aluminum alloys.

## Contribution

A novel orthogonal experimental design and image processing method to evaluate weld quality under varying laser welding parameters.

## Key findings

- Laser power significantly affects weld width, penetration, and area.
- Defocus distance and welding speed have lesser but notable effects on weld penetration and area, respectively.
- Porosity is not significantly influenced by the tested welding parameters.

## Abstract

Image processing has been widely adopted as an effective technology for analyzing weld forming quality which is greatly affected by the welding process parameters. In this paper, an L25(53) orthogonal experiment is designed to investigate the effects of welding process parameters on the weld forming quality in laser welding of aluminum alloy. The weld characteristics including the weld width (WW), weld penetration (PD), weld area (WA) and weld porosity (WP) under the conditions of the different welding process parameters consisting of the laser power (LP), welding speed (WS) and defocus distance (DD) are extracted from the laser welding experiment based on image processing. The effectiveness of the weld characteristics extraction method is verified by comparing the extracted results with the measured results. It is found that the WW, PD and WA are all significantly influenced by the LP among the three welding process parameters while the influences of the three process parameters on the WP are insignificant. The DD has a significant influence on the PD and the WS has a significant influence on the WA. The corresponding significance of influence is lower than the significance of influence of LP. The analysis results are conducive to the optimization of laser welding process parameters and improvement of welding quality.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** PD (MESH:D010300)
- **Chemicals:** aluminum (MESH:D000535)

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