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2022 ◽  
Vol 73 ◽  
pp. 67-77
Author(s):  
Luiz Eduardo dos Santos Paes ◽  
Milton Pereira ◽  
Fábio Antônio Xavier ◽  
Walter Lindolfo Weingaertner ◽  
Louriel Oliveira Vilarinho

Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 177
Author(s):  
Fabian Soffel ◽  
Yunong Lin ◽  
Dominik Keller ◽  
Sergei Egorov ◽  
Konrad Wegener

Nickel-based super alloys are popular for applications in the energy and aerospace industries due to their excellent corrosion and high-temperature resistance. Direct metal deposition (DMD) of nickel alloys has reached technology readiness for several applications, especially for the repair of turbomachinery components. However, issues related to part quality and defect formation during the DMD process still persist. Laser remelting can effectively prevent and repair defects during metal additive manufacturing (AM); however, very few studies have focused on numerical modeling and experimental process parameter optimization in this context. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the effect of determining the remelting process parameters via numerical simulation and experimental analyses in order to optimize an industrial process chain for part repair by DMD. A heat conduction model analyzed 360 different process conditions, and the predicted melt geometry was compared with observations from a fluid flow model and experimental single tracks for selected reference conditions. Subsequently, the remelting process was applied to a demonstrator repair case. The results show that the models can well predict the melt pool shape and that the optimized remelting process increases the bonding quality between base and DMD materials. Therefore, DMD part fabrication and repair processes can benefit from the remelting step developed here.


Author(s):  
Johan Lindwall ◽  
Anders Ericsson ◽  
Jithin James Marattukalam ◽  
Carl-Johan Hassila ◽  
Dennis Karlsson ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2144 (1) ◽  
pp. 012026
Author(s):  
Y N Zavalov ◽  
A V Dubrov

Abstract Layer-by-layer laser remelting (LRM) was used in the technology of laser metal deposition in order to reduce the porosity of the layer in the case of single-layer and multi-layercoatings. The layer porosity is shown to decreases with LRM at a rate 5 times higher than the rate of metal deposition. The dependence of the porosity estimated using the method of the hydrostatic weighing on the rate of laser remelting is obtained.


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