Title :
Industrial Laser Cladding Systems: FPGA-Based Adaptive Control
Author :
Rodriguez-Araujo, J. ; Rodriguez-Andina, J.J. ; Farina, J. ; Vidal, F. ; Mato, J.L. ; Montealegre, M.A.
Abstract :
Laser cladding is a deposition process, depicted in Figure 1, which uses a laser beam to melt the surface of a metallic substrate and a substance added in the form of powder flow so that the two materials are fused by metallurgical bonding. Usually, laser cladding consists of a processing head, where the laser beam and powder flow are generated, that moves over the target part. The melted powder particles and a thin layer of the substrate form a clad, whose thickness and penetration depend on the control parameters of the process.
Keywords :
adaptive control; bonding processes; claddings; field programmable gate arrays; laser beam applications; melting; metallurgy; process control; substrates; FPGA-based adaptive control; deposition process; industrial laser cladding systems; laser beam melting; melted powder particle penetration; metallic substrate surface; metallurgical bonding; powder flow; process parameter control; processing head; Bonding; Laser beams; Laser cladding; Metallurgy; Powders; Substrates; Surface treatment;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIE.2012.2221356