研究目的
Investigating the effects of laser re-melting on the surface quality improvement of AISI 316L thin walled parts produced by laser metal deposition (LMD).
研究成果
Laser re-melting effectively modifies the topography of LMD surfaces, smoothing the profile in a fully automated way right after the deposition process. Optimal energy density inputs can significantly reduce surface roughness and waviness, while excessive energy densities cause the formation of a periodical component with high amplitude value.
研究不足
The study is limited to AISI 316L thin walled parts and the specific equipment used for LMD and laser re-melting. The interpretation of calculated parameters becomes challenging without an in-depth knowledge of the measured surface topography.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves the application of laser re-melting right after the LMD process using the same equipment to treat AISI 316L thin walled parts. The surface quality improvement is assessed through the measurement of areal surface roughness and waviness parameters, and the use of roughness power spectrum to identify principal periodical components.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
AISI 316L thin walled parts produced by LMD were used as samples. The outer surface of deposited tubes was measured for surface quality assessment.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The equipment includes a deposition head mounted on an ABB 6-axis anthropomorphic robot, an active fiber laser, and a 3-jet powder nozzle. The material used is AISI 316L powder by LPW technology.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The re-melting process was performed right after the deposition on the outer surface with varied process parameters including laser power, overlap, and laser incident angle.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The surface topography was analyzed using roughness power spectrum and transfer function calculation to understand the changes in surface topography during laser re-melting.
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