2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13085121
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Design and Investigation of a Novel Local Shielding Gas Concept for Laser Metal Deposition with Coaxial Wire Feeding

Abstract: Laser metal deposition with coaxial wire feeding is a directed energy deposition process in which a metal wire is fed to a laser-induced melt pool. Oxidation occurring during the process is a major challenge as it significantly influences the mechanical properties of the produced part. Therefore, an inert gas atmosphere is required in the high temperature process zone, whereby local shielding offers significant cost advantages over an inert gas chamber. In this work, a novel local shielding gas nozzle was deve… Show more

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“…Beads produced with local shielding exhibited a brighter surface, indicative of reduced oxygen presence, as discoloration serves as an indicator of residual oxygen. Additionally, as illustrated in Figure 25, an increased flow rate was found to decrease ripples in the bead [176], which is attributed to a higher cooling rate resulting from convection in increased shielding gas flow [174,177].…”
Section: Deposition Characteristics 71 Shielding Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Beads produced with local shielding exhibited a brighter surface, indicative of reduced oxygen presence, as discoloration serves as an indicator of residual oxygen. Additionally, as illustrated in Figure 25, an increased flow rate was found to decrease ripples in the bead [176], which is attributed to a higher cooling rate resulting from convection in increased shielding gas flow [174,177].…”
Section: Deposition Characteristics 71 Shielding Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional LDED heads typically feature central shielding gas feed mechanisms, i.e., filling the entire fabrication chamber with inert gas. However, central shielding can be costly and has disadvantages, including limitations on the possible size of fabricated parts due to the chamber size [174,175]. This method is known to cause turbulence in the gas stream, resulting in a higher and problematic intake of oxygen [54].…”
Section: Deposition Characteristics 71 Shielding Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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