Analysis of melt pool dynamics in laser cladding and direct metal deposition by automated high-speed camera image evaluation

2018 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 369-382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florian Wirth ◽  
Samuel Arpagaus ◽  
Konrad Wegener
Author(s):  
Masayuki Murakami ◽  
Yosuke Hemuki ◽  
Shigeru Itoh

This paper deals with the propagation of a shockwave in the hydrogen vessel. The aim of this research is the improvement of safety to store hydrogen. The shockwave is generated by the high explosive of the proper quantity and is controlled by a PMMA card gap. The shockwave propagation is visualized by using a high-speed camera image and movie. Shooting procedure is by a shadow graph method. We succeeded in photography of shockwave propagation and combustion phenomenon. Results are then compared with other medium.


2012 ◽  
Vol 706-709 ◽  
pp. 228-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Peyre ◽  
M. Gharbi ◽  
C. Gorny ◽  
M. Carin ◽  
S. Morville ◽  
...  

Derived from laser cladding, the Direct Metal Deposition (DMD) laser process, is based upon a laser beam – projected powder interaction, and allows manufacturing complex 3D shapes much faster than conventional processes. However, the surface finish remains critical, and DMD parts usually necessitate post-machining steps. In this context, the focus of our work was: (1) to understand the physical mechanisms responsible for deleterious surface finishes, (2) to propose different experimental solutions for improving surface finish. Our experimental approach is based upon: (1) adequate modifications of the DMD conditions (gas shielding, laser conditions, coaxial or off-axis nozzles), (2) a characterization of laser-powder-melt-pool interactions using fast camera analysis, (3) a precise check of surface aspects using 3D profilometry, SEM, (4) preliminary thermo-convective simulations to understand melt-pool hydrodynamics. Most of the experimental tests were carried out on a Ti6Al4V titanium alloy, widely investigated already. Results confirm that surface degradation depends on two aspects: the sticking of non-melted or partially melted particles on the free surfaces, and the formation of menisci with more or less pronounced curvature radii. Among other aspects, a reduction of layer thickness and an increase of melt-pool volumes to favor re-melting processes are shown to have a beneficial effect on roughness parameters.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018.54 (0) ◽  
pp. 303
Author(s):  
Michihiro FUJIWARA ◽  
Yoshiyuki UWAMINO ◽  
Honoka TOMIZAKI ◽  
Kanjuro MAKIHARA

2017 ◽  
Vol 02 (04) ◽  
pp. 1750013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Liu ◽  
Erica Stevens ◽  
Qingchen Yang ◽  
Markus Chmielus ◽  
Albert C. To

An analytical model was developed for the melt pool and single scan track geometry as a function of process parameters. For computational efficiency, the developed model has simple mathematical forms with essential physics taken into account, without the need for complicated numerical simulation. In this research, a non-diverging Gaussian laser beam and coaxial diverging Gaussian powder stream combination is used to represent the coaxial laser direct metal deposition (LDMD) process. Analytical laser-powder interaction model is used to obtain the distribution of attenuated laser intensity and temperature of heated powders at the substrate. On the substrate, the melt pool is calculated by integrating Rosenthal's point heat source model. An iterative procedure is used to ensure the mass–energy balances and to calculate the melt pool and catchment efficiency. By assuming that the assimilated powder will reshape due to surface tension before solidification, a simple clad geometry model is established. The proposed model is used to simulate the geometry of single track depositions of Ti6Al4V, which shows a good agreement between model prediction and experimental results. This work demonstrates that the developed model has the potential to be used to narrow the parameter space for process optimization.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Brückner ◽  
Steffen Nowotny ◽  
Christoph Leyens

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