2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2014.10.338
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Laser-assisted Metal Spinning of Challenging Materials

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“…Therefore, the hot power spinning methods can be classified as the following four kinds: flame-assisted hot power spinning, laser-assisted hot power spinning, electromagnetic-induction hot power spinning and gas-convection hot power spinning. Source: Klocke and Brummer (2014) and Roy and Maijer (2014) …”
Section: Classification Of Hot Power Spinningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the hot power spinning methods can be classified as the following four kinds: flame-assisted hot power spinning, laser-assisted hot power spinning, electromagnetic-induction hot power spinning and gas-convection hot power spinning. Source: Klocke and Brummer (2014) and Roy and Maijer (2014) …”
Section: Classification Of Hot Power Spinningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During laser-assisted hot power spinning, only the local area of material in front of the forming roller is heated by the high energy laser beam (Figure 3) (Klocke and Brummer, 2014). Klocke and Wehrmeister (2003) successfully formed Ti alloy, X5CrNi18-10 stainless steel and Ni alloy by laser-assisted hot shear spinning.…”
Section: Laser-assisted Hot Power Spinningmentioning
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“…published in [8] or a provisional experimental set-up published by [9] facilitated to proof the general feasibility and the advantages of laser-assisted shear forming and multi-pass spinning operations but suffered several limitations. Especially with regard to multi-pass spinning limited flexibility and high programming efforts have been deficits.…”
Section: Laser-assisted Metal Spinningmentioning
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“…Especially with regard to multi-pass spinning limited flexibility and high programming efforts have been deficits. Thus a recently developed laser-integration into a spinning lathe published in [10] has been used for this work facilitating to realize laser-assisted multi-pass spinning operations without limitations. Scope of this publication is:…”
Section: Laser-assisted Metal Spinningmentioning
confidence: 99%