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Figure13.Comparisonofdifferentpathstrategies for lasercladding. (a) straightpathwithparallel
offset of the laser beam; (b) straight pathwith parallel offset of the laser beam+ circular outline;
(c) spiralpathof the laserbeam.
3.2.2. LOMof theCladding
ThecladdingshowninFigure13cwasanalyzedmetallographically. The interfacebetweenbase
materialandcladlayer isshowninFigure14. Themicrographsindicateagoodconnectionbetweenthe
basematerialandthedepositedlayers. Threedifferentzonescanbedistinguished: thedepositionlayer,
a thinheataffectedzoneandthebasematerial. Theformersolid–liquid interfacedeeplypenetrates
into thesubstratewhichresults inabout50%dissolutionbetweenbaseandcladmaterial. It canbe
seenthat thesolidificationof themelt startsat theboundaryof thebasematerial inacolumnarway.
Thehighcoolingrateassociatedwitharapidsolidificationpromotesafinedendriticmicrostructure in
thedeposited layer. The transitionbetweencladdingandbasematerial is smooth.Hence,nostiffness
jumpandnostresslocalizationaretobeexpected,whichmaybeadvantageouscomparedtopatchwork
blanks. Thesamplesshowedsomeporosityof theclad layer.Apore ismagnifiedinFigure14c.
Figure14. (a)overviewofclad layer (b)micrographof the interfacecladding—basematerial; (c)apore
in thecladding.
3.2.3.Hole-FlangingExperiments
Theresultsof theflangingexperimentsshowthat theflangingoperationwithmonolithicsheet
metalwasfeasiblewithallholeexpansionratios (cf. Table2). For thespecimenswithacladdingon
the insideof theflange(facingthepunch), crackswereobservedin theradiusof theflange,which is
stretchedduringforming.Claddingontheoutsideof theflange ledtofailureprimarily in theedge
of thecuthole. Examplesof these failuresare showninFigure15. Figure16bshowsamicrograph
through a crack thatwas generated in the cladding during forming. The curvature of the crack
propagation indicates that thecrackhas formedalongthegrainboundarieswhere thebrittleSiphase
is concentrated. Figure 17 shows the results of successful flanging experimentswith andwithout
cladding,withmachinedholesofseven-millimeter radius.
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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