研究目的
The development of an approach that allows to influence the solidification conditions in wire-based laser metal deposition of an Al-Mg alloy through specific adjustments of the laser irradiation.
研究成果
Specific adjustments of the laser beam irradiance in wire-based LMD of an Al-Mg alloy can significantly affect the resulting solidification microstructure. Thus, laser beam irradiance can be used to achieve distinctly different microstructures and resulting mechanical properties while keeping heat input constant. The considered maximum laser beam irradiance, close to the transition into keyhole mode welding, results in an uniform large-grained epitaxial solidification microstructure leading to anisotropic mechanical behaviour. The combination of minimized laser beam irradiance, close to the threshold for melting, and a high-throughput of wire, enables the development of a fine solidification microstructure with nearly isotropic tensile mechanical behaviour. Improved tensile properties compared to EN AW 5083 wrought alloy in O-temper condition and similar to WAAM-processed EN AW 5087 can be achieved in the as-deposited condition of the LMD structures.
研究不足
The technical and application constraints of the experiments, as well as potential areas for optimization, were not explicitly mentioned in the paper.