• JLA Vol:25 Iss:5 (Use of track/layer morphology to develop functional parts by selective laser melting)


    Authors:
    I. Yadroitsev
    Ph. Bertrand
    Universite´ de Lyon, Ecole Nationale d'Inge´nieurs de Saint-Etienne (ENISE), DIPI Laboratory, 58 rue Jean Parot, 42023 Saint-Etienne Cedex 2, France

    G. Antonenkova
    S. Grigoriev
    Moscow State University of Technology “STANKIN”; Vadkovsky per., 1, 127994 Moscow, Russia

    I. Smurov
    Universite´ de Lyon, Ecole Nationale d'Inge´nieurs de Saint-Etienne (ENISE), DIPI Laboratory, 58 rue Jean Parot, 42023 Saint-Etienne Cedex 2, France


    Selective laser melting (SLM) is a powder-based additive manufacturing capable to produce parts layer-by-layer from...

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  • JLA Vol:25 Iss:5 (Laser remote-fusion cutting with solid-state lasers)


    Authors:
    A. Wagner
    M. Lu¨tke
    A. Wetzig
    Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS, Winterbergstraße 28, 01277 Dresden, Germany

    L. M. Eng
    Institute of Applied Photophysics, TU Dresden, George-Ba¨hr-Straße 1, 01062 Dresden, Germany


    A laser remote cutting process is analyzed, which differs significantly from established laser cutting processes. On the one hand, no cutting gas is needed and a high working distance is realized. On the other hand—in opposite to conventional laser remote cutting—sheets of metal with thicknesses above 1 mm can be cut in one step. Examinations were carried out at the...

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  • JLA Vol:25 Iss:5 (Numerical and experimental study of the effect of groove on plasma plume during high power laser welding)


    Authors:
    Cai Yan
    Xie Wen-Jing
    Wu Yue
    Sun Da-Wei
    Wu Yixiong
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Dongchuan Road 800, Shanghai 200240, China and Shanghai Key Laboratory of Materials Laser Processing and Modification, Shanghai 200240, China


    The influence of groove on the static feature and dynamic behavior of plasma plume during high power CO2 laser welding process was studied using a hydrodynamic three-dimensional model and corresponding experiments. The temperature, composition, and velocity of plasma plume along the incident path of laser beam were computed. The static morphology of plasma plume was analyzed through both models ...

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  • JLA Vol:25 Iss:5 (Heat transfer and fluid flow in additive manufacturing)


    Authors:
    A. Raghavan
    H. L. Wei
    T. A. Palmer
    T. DebRoy
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802


    In laser-based direct energy deposition additive manufacturing, process control can be achieved through a closed loop control system in which thermal sensing of the melt pool surface is used to adjust laser processing parameters to maintain a constant surface geometry. Although this process control technique takes advantage of important in-process information, the conclusions drawn about the final solidification structure and mechanical properties of the deposited material are li...

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  • JLA Vol:25 Iss:5 (Stoichiometric 6H-SiC thin films deposited at low substrate temperature by laser ablation)


    Authors:
    J. G. Quin˜ones-Galva´n
    Physics Department, CINVESTAV-IPN, Apdo. Postal 14-740 Me´xico, D.F. 07360, Mexico

    J. S. Arias-Cero´n
    CICATA-IPN, Unidad Legaria, Me´xico D.F. 11500, Mexico

    F. de Moure-Flores
    Facultad de Qui´mica, Materiales, Universidad Auto´noma de Quere´taro, Quere´taro 76010, Mexico

    A. Herna´ndez-Herna´ndez
    A. Guille´n-Cervantes
    J. Santoyo-Salazar
    J. G. Mendoza-Alvarez
    M. Mele´ndez-Lira
    Physics Department, CINVESTAV-IPN, Apdo. Postal 14-740 Me´xico, D. F. 07360, Mexico


    ...

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  • JLA Vol:25 Iss:5 (Review study on remote laser welding with fiber lasers)


    Authors:
    Jinhong Lu
    ABB Electrical Machines Ltd, Shanghai, China, 200245

    Veli Kujanpa¨a¨
    VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Lappeenranta, Finland, 53850


    The appearance of the high-power fiber laser with brilliant beam quality enables a rapid development of remote laser welding (RLW). In this paper, a theoretical study of remote laser welding has been reviewed. As a promising technology, the RLW offers an increased flexibility, high operational speed, and reduced cycle time to process a wide range of workpieces. This study presents the feasibility and typical characteristics of RLW with high-power fiber lasers. Meanwhile, the influence of process pa...

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  • JLA Vol:25 Iss:5 (Femtosecond laser post-processing of metal parts produced by laser additive manufacturing)


    Authors:
    Ilya Mingareev
    Tobias Bonhoff
    Ashraf F. El-Sherif
    Townes Laser Institute, CREOL, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816

    Wilhelm Meiners
    Ingomar Kelbassa
    Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology, Aachen 52074, Germany

    Tim Biermann
    Joining Technologies Research Center, East Granby, Connecticut 06026

    Martin Richardson
    Townes Laser Institute, CREOL, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816


    High-repetition rate femtosecond laser radiation was utilized to improve surface quality of metal parts manufactured by laser additive techniques. Different lase...

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  • JLA Vol:26 Iss:1 (Effect of material properties on the laser welding mode limits)


    Authors:
    Eurico Assuncao
    Stewart Williams
    Welding Engineering and Laser Processing Centre, Cranfield University MK43 0AL, United Kingdom


    Aluminum, mild steel, and stainless steel have very dissimilar thermal properties. This study focuses on the effect of power density on the laser welding conduction mode limit in these three materials. The objective is to evaluate how these different materials will behave in conduction mode and in keyhole mode and also to understand how the thermal properties of the materials will influence the transition between the different welding modes. A comparison between the penetration depth and the melted area for the different materials under ...

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  • JLA Vol:26 Iss:1 (Surface tension generated defects in full penetration laser keyhole welding)


    Authors:
    Ingemar Eriksson
    John Powell
    Alexander F. H. Kaplan
    Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics, Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87 Luleå, Sweden


    During laser keyhole welding of thin plates, the melt pool is relatively wide compared to the plate thickness. Under certain conditions, an elongated keyhole can be created and a permanent hole is sometimes left in the weld seam. The generation of such holes is determined by surface tension effects in the melt which can generate a self-sustaining geometry at the rear of the melt pool. The geometry of the shape is known as a catenoid and has clear geometrical limits.

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  • JLA Vol:26 Iss:1 (Laser absorptivity on wavy molten metal surfaces: Categorization of different metals and wavelengths)


    Authors:
    A. F. H. Kaplan
    Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics, Luleå University of Technology, S-971 87 Luleå, Sweden


    The absorptivity of a laser beam interacting at grazing incidence with the processing front during laser welding, cutting, or drilling depends on the metal to be processed and on the laser wavelength. The absorptivity on a smooth processing front is homogeneously governed by the angle-dependent operating range of the corresponding Fresnel-curve. In contrast, a wavy processing front strongly modulates the absorptivity across the surface. The calculated absorptivity modulation is presented for five different metals and four laser wavelengths. A ...

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