scholarly journals Shaped Metal Deposition Processes

2014 ◽  
pp. 4346-4355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Agelet de Saracibar ◽  
Andreas Lundbäck ◽  
Michele Chiumenti ◽  
Miguel Cervera
2010 ◽  
Vol 199 (37-40) ◽  
pp. 2343-2359 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michele Chiumenti ◽  
Miguel Cervera ◽  
Alessandro Salmi ◽  
Carlos Agelet de Saracibar ◽  
Narges Dialami ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Lie Tang ◽  
Jianzhong Ruan ◽  
Robert G. Landers ◽  
Frank Liou

This paper proposes a novel method, called Variable Powder Flow Rate Control (VPFRC), for the regulation of powder flow rate in laser metal deposition processes. The idea of VPFRC is to adjust the powder flow rate to maintain a uniform powder deposition per unit length even when disturbances occur (e.g., the motion system accelerates and decelerates). Dynamic models of the powder delivery system motor and the powder transport system (i.e., five–meter pipe, powder dispenser, and cladding head) are constructed. A general tracking controller is then designed to track variable powder flow rate references. Since the powder flow rate at the nozzle exit cannot be directly measured, it is estimated using the powder transport system model. The input to this model is the DC motor rotation speed, which is estimated on–line using a Kalman filter. Experiments are conducted to examine the performance of the proposed control methodology. The experimental results demonstrate that the VPFRC method is successful in maintaining a uniform track morphology, even when the motion system accelerates and decelerates.


ChemCatChem ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (22) ◽  
pp. 3674-3682 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sam Kalirai ◽  
Ulrike Boesenberg ◽  
Gerald Falkenberg ◽  
Florian Meirer ◽  
Bert M. Weckhuysen

Author(s):  
Lie Tang ◽  
Jianzhong Ruan ◽  
Todd E. Sparks ◽  
Robert G. Landers ◽  
Frank Liou

Author(s):  
Lan Ren ◽  
Jianzhong Ruan ◽  
Kunnayut Eiamsa-ard ◽  
Frank Liou

Coverage toolpath planning is very critical to deposition quality in layered manufacturing especially for metal deposition processes. The correct choice of toolpath patterns will make it possible to build a fully dense and functional metal part. The major consideration when selecting a toolpath pattern is the complete coverage of the to-be-deposited geometry which means no voids should happen. This paper presents the research on the toolpath coverage efficiency and the strategies to predict the possibility of the occurrence of deposition voids so that the appropriate toolpath pattern can be applied to avoid deposition voids. The contour-parallel offsetting pattern and the adaptive zigzag toolpath pattern will be applied as the alternate options and the final adaptive deposition coverage toolpath will be the combination of these two basic patterns depending on the prediction results of the occurrence of the deposition voids. The experiment has demonstrated that the adaptive toolpath pattern can greatly improve the reliability of the coverage path planning in deposition processes.


1995 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shigeru Kobayashi ◽  
Eisuke Nishitani ◽  
Hideaki Shimamura ◽  
Akira Yajima ◽  
Satoshi Kishimoto ◽  
...  

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