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- 2022Spatially tailored laser energy distribution using innovative optics for gas-tight welding of casted and wrought aluminum alloys in e-mobilitycitations
- 2022Laser Metal Deposition of AlSi10Mg with high build ratescitations
- 2018Quality target-based control of geometrical accuracy and residual stresses in laser metal depositioncitations
- 2018From powder to solid: The material evolution of Ti-6Al-4V during laser metal depositioncitations
- 2018Laser metal deposition of titanium parts with increased productivity
- 2017Characterization of the anisotropic properties for laser metal deposited Ti-6Al-4 V
- 2017Laser metal deposition of Ti-6Al-4V structures: Analysis of the build height dependent microstructure and mechanical propertiescitations
- 2016Analysis of residual stress formation in additive manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V
- 2016Evolutionary-based design and control of geometry aims for AMD-manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V parts
- 2016Evolutionary-based design and control of geometry aims for AMD-manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V parts ...
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Laser metal deposition of Ti-6Al-4V structures: Analysis of the build height dependent microstructure and mechanical properties
Abstract
The laser metal deposition (LMD) process is used to increase the productivity rate in the field of laser additive manufacturing. Large structural Ti-6Al-4V components can be manufactured resource efficiently with this approach. In contrast, conventional manufacturing processes machine up to 95% from the bulk material to produce parts for the aerospace industry [1]. For high wall structures, the thermal boundaries vary with the building height and therefore a height dependent microstructure develops. In this paper, the mechanical properties along the build height of a wall structure are analyzed through texture analysis and hardness measurements. In addition, these results are compared to a new approach of a building strategy by layer wise adapted process parameters. The developed approach leads to reduced shape deviation of the wall thickness and its influence on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-4V is investigated in this paper.