Thermal analysis of wire-based direct energy deposition of Al-Mg using different laser irradiances

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Thermal analysis of wire-based direct energy deposition of Al-Mg using different laser irradiances. / Froend, M.; Ventzke, Volker; Kashaev, Nikolai et al.
in: Additive Manufacturing, Jahrgang 29, UNSP 100800, 01.10.2019.

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Froend M, Ventzke V, Kashaev N, Klusemann B, Enz J. Thermal analysis of wire-based direct energy deposition of Al-Mg using different laser irradiances. Additive Manufacturing. 2019 Okt 1;29:UNSP 100800. doi: 10.1016/j.addma.2019.100800

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title = "Thermal analysis of wire-based direct energy deposition of Al-Mg using different laser irradiances",
abstract = "The wire-based direct energy deposition of metallic lightweight materials such as titanium or aluminium alloys has recently received increasing attention in industry and academia. However, high-throughput deposition is mostly associated with process-limiting phenomena such as the development of high temperatures resulting in poor surface quality as well as coarse and unidirectional solidification microstructures. In this regard, laser systems, which are already widely used in industrial processes, allow for a great variety in the controllability of energy inputs, thereby enabling the control of process temperatures and resulting microstructures. The subject of the current study is the detailed elucidation and evaluation of important features such as the development of temperature gradients, resulting cooling rates and thermal cycles for different laser beam irradiances. Significant heat accumulation and process instabilities as well as inhomogeneous thermal profiles along the length and height of the parts were observed at a high laser beam irradiance. In contrast, lower laser beam irradiance resulted in a more stable process with increased cooling rates, which favourably influenced the refinement of the solidification microstructure.",
keywords = "Aluminium alloy, Direct energy deposition, Laser additive manufacturing, Laser metal deposition, Thermal analysis, Engineering",
author = "M. Froend and Volker Ventzke and Nikolai Kashaev and Benjamin Klusemann and Josephin Enz",
year = "2019",
month = oct,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.addma.2019.100800",
language = "English",
volume = "29",
journal = "Additive Manufacturing",
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publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",

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T1 - Thermal analysis of wire-based direct energy deposition of Al-Mg using different laser irradiances

AU - Froend, M.

AU - Ventzke, Volker

AU - Kashaev, Nikolai

AU - Klusemann, Benjamin

AU - Enz, Josephin

PY - 2019/10/1

Y1 - 2019/10/1

N2 - The wire-based direct energy deposition of metallic lightweight materials such as titanium or aluminium alloys has recently received increasing attention in industry and academia. However, high-throughput deposition is mostly associated with process-limiting phenomena such as the development of high temperatures resulting in poor surface quality as well as coarse and unidirectional solidification microstructures. In this regard, laser systems, which are already widely used in industrial processes, allow for a great variety in the controllability of energy inputs, thereby enabling the control of process temperatures and resulting microstructures. The subject of the current study is the detailed elucidation and evaluation of important features such as the development of temperature gradients, resulting cooling rates and thermal cycles for different laser beam irradiances. Significant heat accumulation and process instabilities as well as inhomogeneous thermal profiles along the length and height of the parts were observed at a high laser beam irradiance. In contrast, lower laser beam irradiance resulted in a more stable process with increased cooling rates, which favourably influenced the refinement of the solidification microstructure.

AB - The wire-based direct energy deposition of metallic lightweight materials such as titanium or aluminium alloys has recently received increasing attention in industry and academia. However, high-throughput deposition is mostly associated with process-limiting phenomena such as the development of high temperatures resulting in poor surface quality as well as coarse and unidirectional solidification microstructures. In this regard, laser systems, which are already widely used in industrial processes, allow for a great variety in the controllability of energy inputs, thereby enabling the control of process temperatures and resulting microstructures. The subject of the current study is the detailed elucidation and evaluation of important features such as the development of temperature gradients, resulting cooling rates and thermal cycles for different laser beam irradiances. Significant heat accumulation and process instabilities as well as inhomogeneous thermal profiles along the length and height of the parts were observed at a high laser beam irradiance. In contrast, lower laser beam irradiance resulted in a more stable process with increased cooling rates, which favourably influenced the refinement of the solidification microstructure.

KW - Aluminium alloy

KW - Direct energy deposition

KW - Laser additive manufacturing

KW - Laser metal deposition

KW - Thermal analysis

KW - Engineering

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U2 - 10.1016/j.addma.2019.100800

DO - 10.1016/j.addma.2019.100800

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VL - 29

JO - Additive Manufacturing

JF - Additive Manufacturing

SN - 2214-8604

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