Title of article :
Multiple-layer laser deposition of steel components using
gas- and water-atomised powders: the differences
and the mechanisms leading to them
Author/Authors :
Andrew J. Pinkerton، نويسنده , , Lin Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Functionally-graded or composite components have been recognised as having immense potential for many industries. The
flexibility of direct metal deposition (DMD) has the potential to expand this to microstructurally graded components, but
accurate control of the process is a problem. In this work, the effects of using different powder morphologies as a control
mechanism for microstructure and other material properties are investigated experimentally. For the first time, comparison of the
characteristics of two different gas-atomised (GA) and water-atomised (WA) materials is undertaken in order to evaluate the
significance of the differentDMDcharacteristics originating from the difference in atomisation method. 316L and H13 materials
and a 1.2 kW CO2 DMD system are used. Three primary factors for the differences are identified: increased vaporisation of the
powder, a hotter melt pool and less powerful outward Marangoni flow when using water-atomised powder. The reasons for these,
the influence they have on process characteristics and final material properties, and the circumstances under which they occur are
discussed.
Keywords :
Steel , Direct Metal Deposition , Functionally graded , Laser , powder
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science