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Analysis and prediction of single laser tracks geometrical characteristics in coaxial laser cladding process
Authors:Hussam El Cheikh  Bruno CourantSamuel Branchu  Jean-Yves HascoëtRonald Guillén
Institution:a LUNAM Université, IUT de Saint-Nazaire, Université de Nantes, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, CNRS, GeM (Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique), UMR 6183, CRTT, 37 boulevard de l'Université BP 406, 44602 Saint-Nazaire cedex, France
b Institut de recherche en Communications et en Cybernétique de Nantes (IRCCyN) UMR CNRS 6597, 1 rue de la Noë, BP 92101, F-44321 Nantes Cedex 03, France
Abstract:Direct Laser Fabrication is a promising new manufacturing technology coming from laser cladding process. From a coaxial nozzle, powder is fed through a laser beam on a substrate. The powder melting and solidification processes lead to the fabrication of a part layer by layer. In this work 316L stainless steel powder is used to form laser tracks on a low carbon steel substrate. The layer geometry is an important process characteristic to control the final part of fabrication. This paper presents analytical relationships between the laser tracks geometrical characteristics (width, height, area, penetration depth) and the processing parameters (laser power P, scanning speed V and powder mass flow Qm). Three values of each processing parameters are fixed and so 27 different experiments have been made and analyzed. The validity of these results is discussed studying the correlation coefficient R, the graphical analysis of the residuals and the uncertainty evaluations. Two kinds of models are studied to predict the form and the geometrical characteristics of the single laser tracks cross sections. The first one is an analytical model in which the distribution of the powder in the feed jet is supposed to govern the laser clad geometry. Three distributions are proposed: Gaussian, uniform and polynomial. In the second model the general form of the clad cross section is supposed to be a disk due to the surface tension forces. Analytical relationships are established between the radius and the center of the disk in one hand and the process parameters in the other hand. This way we show that we can reproduce the laser track geometry in all the area experimentally explored.
Keywords:Coaxial laser cladding  Analytical solution  Laser track geometry  
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