2022
DOI: 10.4028/p-ob7dg7
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Laser Metal Deposition with Coaxial Wire Feeding for the Automated and Reliable Build-Up of Solid Metal Parts

Abstract: Due to their outstanding characteristics, additive manufacturing processes are attracting increasing industrial interest. Among these processes, laser metal deposition (LMD) is an innovative technology for the production of metal components. In order to create three-dimensional parts, wire or powder is deposited layer-wise onto a substrate. When wire is used as feedstock, major drawbacks of the powder-based process, such as the low material usage, contamination of the process cell with metal powder, and health… Show more

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“…A higher track overlap (conventionally 50-60% of the track width) is beneficial when aiming for a homogenous height and therefore a low surface waviness of a single layer (Fig. 2 a)) [8,9]. Consequently, a smaller track overlap (< 60% of the track width) leads to high surface waviness of a single layer as depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A higher track overlap (conventionally 50-60% of the track width) is beneficial when aiming for a homogenous height and therefore a low surface waviness of a single layer (Fig. 2 a)) [8,9]. Consequently, a smaller track overlap (< 60% of the track width) leads to high surface waviness of a single layer as depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%