ICALEO 2005 Paper #701 (International Linking of Research and Development on the Model of Laser Centre Hanover)
International Linking of Research and Development on the Model of Laser Centre Hanover
Authors:
Klaus Nowitzki, EOS-European Optical Society; Hannover Germany
Olaf Bker, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.; Hannover Germany
Presented at ICALEO 2005
Asia is becoming one of the most important regions in the world from the political, economic and scientific point of view. Germany believes that it is becoming increasingly necessary to cooperate with certain Asian countries especially for scientific and technological reasons. Above and beyond exchanges of scientists, it is increasingly being organized to cover projects with specific targets and to find solutions to important problems. Inte...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #610 (Laser Deposition of Refractory Mo-Ni Alloy)
Laser Deposition of Refractory Mo-Ni Alloy
Authors:
Minlin Zhong, Tsinghua University; Beijing China
Ting Huang, Tsinghua University; Beijing China
Wenjin Liu, Tsinghua University; Beijing China
Presented at ICALEO 2005
Laser direct deposition is good at manufacturing specific metallic components like refractory metal component with complicated geometry, which is very difficult or impossible by conventional method.
The paper presents research on producing high melting point Molybdenum alloy component by laser deposition. The temperature in a laser deposition melt pool is usually less than the melting point of Mo, so the fed Mo powder will not melt but dissolve into ...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #609 (Laser Consolidation of Al 4047 Alloy)
Laser Consolidation of Al 4047 Alloy
Authors:
Lijue Xue, National Research Council Canada; London ON Canada
Andre Theriault, National Research Council Canada; London Ontario Canada
Jianyin Chen, National Research Council Canada; London Ontario Canada
Presented at ICALEO 2005
Laser consolidation (LC) is a novel manufacturing process that produces net-shape functional and metallurgically sound components by adding material based on a CAD model. Parts are built layer-by-layer using a laser beam to melt injected powder and re-solidifying it onto a substrate. As an alternative to conventional machining processes, the LC process builds complete net-shape functional parts or...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #608 (Laser Rapid Forming of Graded Ti6Al4V/Rene88DT Alloy)
Laser Rapid Forming of Graded Ti6Al4V/Rene88DT Alloy
Authors:
T.M. Yue, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Hong Kong Hong Kong
Xin Lin, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Hong Kong Hong Kong
Haiou Yang, Northwestern Polytechnical University; Xi'an Peoples Republic of China
Weidong Huang, Northwestern Polytechnical University; Xi'an Peoples Republic of China
Presented at ICALEO 2005
The fabrication of near net shaping parts with functionally graded materials using laser rapid forming have been considered as a signification and promising technology. In this paper, the graded material of the Ti6Al4V/Rene88DT superalloy was fabricated using laser rapid f...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #607 (Microstructure Study of Direct Laser Fabricated Compositionally Graded Ti Alloys Using Simultaneous Feed of Powder and Wire)
Microstructure Study of Direct Laser Fabricated Compositionally Graded Ti Alloys Using Simultaneous Feed of Powder and Wire
Authors:
Xinhua Wu, The University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK
Fude Wang, The University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK
Junfa Mei, The University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK
Presented at ICALEO 2005
A compositionally graded material has been fabricated using Direct Laser Fabrication technology. A burning resistant alloy Ti-25V-15Cr-2Al-0.2C powder and a Ti-6Al-4V wire are used in this study. Two types of feedstock were fed simultaneously into the laser focal point with the mixing ratio varying from the bottom to top of the samples to achieve compo...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #606 (Investigation on Toolpath Geometries for Surface Quality Improvements in Laser Net Shape Manufacturing)
Investigation on Toolpath Geometries for Surface Quality Improvements in Laser Net Shape Manufacturing
Authors:
Prabhjot Singh, General Electric Global Research; Niskayuna NY USA
Prashant Kulkarni, General Electric Global Research Center; Niskayuna NY USA
Vinod Kumar, General Electric Global Research Center; Niskayuna NY USA
Magdi Azer, General Electric Global Research Center; Niskayuna NY USA
Presented at ICALEO 2005
Laser net shape manufacturing builds parts by successively cladding layers of powder on a substrate. The accuracy of deposition and the quality of the clad surface are highly dependent on the process parameters used in the deposition. A key p...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #605 (Laser Net Shape Manufacturing of Metallic Materials with CO2 and Fiber Laser)
Laser Net Shape Manufacturing of Metallic Materials with CO2 and Fiber Laser
Authors:
Yanmin Li, GE (China) R&D Center Co. Ltd; Shanghai Peoples Republic of China
Henry Peng, GE (China) R&D Center Co. Ltd; Shanghai China
Magdi Azer, GE Global Research Center; Niskayuna NY USA
Xiaoping Huang, GE (China) R&D Center Co. Ltd; Shanghai China
Yong Liu, GE (China) R&D Center Co. Ltd; Shanghai China
Presented at ICALEO 2005
Laser net shape manufacturing of metallic materials has been carried out with CO2 and fiber lasers. The effect of the processing parameters, such as laser power, scanning velocity, and spot size on the impact of final deposition r...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #604 (Tool Path Generation for Laser Cladding Using Adaptive Slicing Strategies)
Tool Path Generation for Laser Cladding Using Adaptive Slicing Strategies
Authors:
Michael Kerschbaumer, Joanneum Research Laser Center Leoben; Graz Steiermark Austria
Georg Ernst, Joanneum Research Laser Center Leoben; Graz Steiermark Austria
Paul O'Leary, Institute for Automation University of Leoben; Leoben Austria
Presented at ICALEO 2005
Direct laser deposition is an advanced manufacturing technique. Combined with CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing) it can be used to perform rapid tooling and prototyping applications in an industrial environment. Most existing laser cladding processes are adapted into slicing technology, in which a CAD mo...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #603 (Recent Developments in Metal Laminated Tooling)
Recent Developments in Metal Laminated Tooling
Authors:
Thomas Himmer, Fraunhofer USA - CCL; Plymouth MI USA
Presented at ICALEO 2005
Based on recent achievements in the field of Metal Laminated Tooling or MELATO� it can be con-firmed that this unique technology contributes to enormous time and costs savings. There are special approaches for different manufac-turing technologies. For metal sheet forming tools, main objective is to reduce the costs for tool mak-ing. Unlike to this, laminated injection molding or pressure die casting tools are designed to reduce time and costs for the actual manufacturing process. This is achieved by integration of conformal cool-ing systems. Besides the reduce...$28.00
ICALEO 2005 Paper #602 (Development and Performance Evaluation of Industrial 3D Real Object Duplication System by Selective Dual-Laser Sintering Process)
Development and Performance Evaluation of Industrial 3D Real Object Duplication System by Selective Dual-Laser Sintering Process
Authors:
Kim Dong Soo, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials; Daejeon Korea
An Young Jin, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials; Daejeon Korea
Presented at ICALEO 2005
Rapid Prototyping (RP) technology using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) has been applied in many industrial areas such as modeling shape verification, machinery, materials and automobiles. It is supposed to be able to build in a short time any shape by layer-by-layer sintering of polymer, ceramic or metal powder. In order to develop more elaborate and speedy system for large objects t...$28.00
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