2016
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/747/1/012057
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Mechanical properties of the samples produced by volume powder cladding of stainless steel using a continuous fiber laser

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“…VT6 alloy powder consists of spherical particles with size distribution 40-110 microns, the chemical composition of which is shown in the side blades of 316L stainless steel powder have been received and investigated in our previous works [9,10]. Then the optimal strategy for the creation of such samples was selected.…”
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“…VT6 alloy powder consists of spherical particles with size distribution 40-110 microns, the chemical composition of which is shown in the side blades of 316L stainless steel powder have been received and investigated in our previous works [9,10]. Then the optimal strategy for the creation of such samples was selected.…”
Section: Figure 1 Experimental Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If cladding direction is parallel, then contour of the blade 1 would be deposited first, and then it would be inner part, consisting of several regions, numbered 2 tive to the substrate after cooling. New layers are formed Tensile tests were performed on the machine INSTRON 5966, which has the following operational characteristics: allowable load is 10 kN, maximum speed is 1500 mm/min, minimum speed is loy powder consists of spherical 110 microns, the chemical composition of which is shown in the Ti Balance side blades of 316L stainless steel powder have been received and [9,10]. Then the optimal strategy for the creation of such samples was selected.…”
Section: Figure 1 Experimental Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%