• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 38, Issue 6, 603023 (2011)
Yang Xiaohu*, Zhang Anfeng, Li Dichen, Lu Zhongliang, Zhu Gangxian, and He Bin
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    Yang Xiaohu, Zhang Anfeng, Li Dichen, Lu Zhongliang, Zhu Gangxian, He Bin. Influence of Process Parameters on Self-Healing Ability in Laser Metal Direct Forming[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2011, 38(6): 603023 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    "Self-healing effect" is one of the important phenomena in laser metal direct forming (LMDF) process, and plays an important role in improving the forming quality of parts under open-loop control. In order to study the self-healing ability of different materials, reveal main influencing factors, and provide guidance for formulating correct forming process to improve the forming precision, orthogonal experiment is designed to fabricate several thin-walled parts on substrate with "convex" characteristics in LMDF, and the influence of process parameters on sample dimension is analyzed. The experimental results on 316 L stainless steel show that the influence of different process parameters on the self-healing ability varies significantly: the traverse speed is the most important factor, the laser power next, and then the powder mass flow rate. The 316 L stainless steel self-healing ability can be improved remarkably when using optimized laser power, traverse velocity, and powder mass flow rate as 240 W, 6.0 mm/s, and 7.3 g/min, respectively. The maximum self-healing height exceeds 1.54 mm and the self-healing rate is 0.038 mm per layer.
    Yang Xiaohu, Zhang Anfeng, Li Dichen, Lu Zhongliang, Zhu Gangxian, He Bin. Influence of Process Parameters on Self-Healing Ability in Laser Metal Direct Forming[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2011, 38(6): 603023
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