2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-022-03822-2
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In situ measurement and numerical simulation on deformation in laser depositing Inconel 718

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“…Based on this premise, the compound cyclic heat transfer equation can be derived by taking into account the cyclic heat transfer within the previously deposited layer: (8) where i represents the number of layers involved in heat transfer, determined by the temperature difference ∆Ti<θ between the layers, θ is a user-defined threshold value.…”
Section: ) Energy Stored In Solidsmentioning
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“…Based on this premise, the compound cyclic heat transfer equation can be derived by taking into account the cyclic heat transfer within the previously deposited layer: (8) where i represents the number of layers involved in heat transfer, determined by the temperature difference ∆Ti<θ between the layers, θ is a user-defined threshold value.…”
Section: ) Energy Stored In Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model accounted for the influence of phase transformation on latent heat and residual stress, allowing it to provide predictions for temperature, residual stress, distortion, and microstructure. Yang et al [8] employed in-situ measurements and numerical simulations to study the distortion of the substrate during the deposition process. However, the experimental results exhibited a more pronounced fluctuation than the simulated results.…”
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confidence: 99%