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input.However, thedepositionof thematerial to thecomponentcan leadto intolerabledistortionof
thesheet so that it ispossiblymoreadvantageous touse it toreinforce thesemi-finishedproduct.
Figure3.Principleofpowder-based lasercladding.
Basicknowledgeabout thepossibilitiesofusingadditivemanufacturingfor localmodification
of semi-finished products and components aswell as comparative studies of the properties and
economy compared to available solutions are lacking at themoment. Thisworkdetails two case
studies investigating thepossibilitiesofferedby lasercladdingfor increasing thesheet thicknessof
semi-finishedandformedcomponents.
2.MaterialsandMethods
2.1.Materials
The nominal compositions of the materials used are listed in Table 1. As sheet material,
the aluminum alloy EN AW 6082 was chosen. As powder material, two similar Al-Si-alloys
were chosen that exhibit good performance in laser additivemanufacturing [7]. For both alloys,
experience andparameters for laser cladding are available at the Fraunhofer ILT (AlSi10Mg) and
BTUCottbus-Senftenberg(AlSi12); therefore,noparameterstudies forcladdinghadtobeconducted.
However, it shouldbenotedthat for thedemonstrator II (seeSection2.4)a limitedformabilityof the
claddedlayerwill resultdueto thehighSicontent. Thedemonstrator is formedbyahole-flanging
operationwithfairlylimitedplasticdeformation. Futureinvestigationswill includewroughtaluminum
alloys toallowfor largerplasticdeformation.
Table1.Nominalcomposition(wt.%)of thesheetmaterialandthepowder for lasercladding.
Materials Si Fe Mn Mg Al
SheetENAW6082 0.7–1.3 max. 0.5 0.4–1.0 0.6–1.2 Balance
PowderAlSi10Mg 9–11 max. 0.55 max. 0.45 max. 0.45 Balance
PowderAlSi12 11–13 notspecified notspecified notspecified Balance
2.2.OverviewofApplicationScenarios
Thecasestudies investigated in theremainderof thisworkrepresent twoapplicationscenariosof
local reinforcementsandtwodifferentprocesschains:
1. In thefirst case, claddingisappliedto theformedcomponent: the increase insheet thickness
improves thestiffnessof thecomponent. In thiscase,asizingoperation (numericaloptimization)
needs tobeperformedtodetermine theoptimal thicknessprofile.
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Buch 3D Printing of Metals"
3D Printing of Metals
- Titel
- 3D Printing of Metals
- Autor
- Manoj Gupta
- Herausgeber
- MDPI
- Ort
- Basel
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-03842-592-2
- Abmessungen
- 17.0 x 24.4 cm
- Seiten
- 170
- Schlagwörter
- 3D printing, additive manufacturing, electron beam melting, selective laser melting, laser metal deposition, aluminum, titanium, magnesium, composites
- Kategorien
- Naturwissenschaften Chemie