研究目的
Demonstrating closed-loop melt pool size control for large-scale, laser wire-based directed energy deposition with site-specific changes to the controller setpoint, enabling the printing of extra-toolpath geometry.
研究成果
The research successfully demonstrated closed-loop, site-specific control of melt pool size to print an extra-toolpath geometry. This technique offers a fundamentally unique way of 3D printing a geometry, with implications for local property control and defect mitigation. Future work will focus on process planning and automation, as well as the aspect of local property control.
研究不足
The embossing resolution of the extra-toolpath geometry was dependent upon the melt pool size response time and the print speed. The technique's ability to deal with irregularities such as singularities must be built into the capabilities of the slicer.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The research utilized a closed-loop control system for melt pool size management in laser wire-based directed energy deposition (DED). Site-specific changes to the controller setpoint were commanded at trigger points generated by projecting a secondary geometry onto the primary 3D printed component geometry.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
Titanium components were printed using Ti-6Al-4V wire as feedstock. The build plate material was also Ti-6Al-4V. The process was monitored using in-axis process and thermal cameras to generate real-time melt pool definitions.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
The workcell contained a 6-axis industrial robot, wirefeeder, hot-wire system, and was supplied by two fiber-delivered diode lasers. The print head contained in-axis process and thermal cameras, as well as a laser line scanner.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The process involved printing a double-bead wall with site-specific melt pool size changes commanded at trigger points determined by a secondary oak leaf geometry. The melt pool size was controlled through laser power modulation in real time.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The response of the melt pool size control system was characterized by examining the melt pool size and laser power behavior at selected locations. Final part geometry was characterized via scanning with a FaroArm scanner.
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