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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #2004 (Microstructure and Properties of Plasma and Laser Consolidated Chromium Oxide Coating)

    Microstructure and Properties of Plasma and Laser Consolidated Chromium Oxide Coating
    Authors:
    Jovan Stanisic, University of Michigan; Dearborn MI USA
    Pravansu Mohanty, University of Michigan; Dearborn MI USA
    Jyoti Mazumder, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor MI USA
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    Plasma sprayed chromium oxide coatings have been widely used due to their high corrosion and wear resistance. Although plasma spray process is economical to produce coatings due to higher deposition rates, the coatings are inherently porous and lack metallurgical bonding with the substrate. The focus of this work is to investigate the feasibility as well as characterize the resulting...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #2003 (Automated Laser Fabrication of High Performance Saw Blades)

    Automated Laser Fabrication of High Performance Saw Blades
    Authors:
    Christ Prakash Paul, University of Waterloo; Waterloo, ON ON Canada
    Mehrdad Iravani, University of Waterloo; Waterloo ON Canada
    Amir Khajepour, University of Waterloo; Waterloo ON Canada
    Stephen Corbin, University of Waterloo; Waterloo ON Canada
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    ALFa is an emerging computer-aided manufacturing technology that uses a laser beam to melt and deposit the injected powder to fabricate near net shape 3-D components and add delicate features onto the existing components with short turn around time in a layer-by-layer fashion by metal deposition. Recently, we have extended ...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #2001 (High Chromium Coating by Laser Deposition of IN 690 for Repairing Nuclear Power Plant Components)

    High Chromium Coating by Laser Deposition of IN 690 for Repairing Nuclear Power Plant Components
    Authors:
    Minlin Zhong, Tsinghua University; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Qian Hao, Tsinghua Univ.; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Renjie Zhu, Tsinghua University; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Wenjin Liu, Tsinghua University; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Hongjun Zhang, Tsinghua University; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    Early nuclear power plant components were normally made with Stainless Steel ANSI 316L due to its good anticorrosion property before they are replaced by In 600 or In 690 alloys in recent...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #1907 (Process Control in Laser Manufacturing - Dream or Reality?)

    Process Control in Laser Manufacturing– Dream or Reality?
    Authors:
    Michael Schmidt, Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH; Erlangen Germany
    Florian Albert, Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH; Erlangen Germany
    Thomas Frick, Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH; Erlangen Germany
    Alexander Grimm, Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH; Erlangen Germany
    Christian Kägeler, Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH; Erlangen Germany
    Matthias Rank, Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH; Erlangen Germany
    Katja Tangermann-Gerk, Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH; Erlangen Germany
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    Looking at the status of control techniques in laser manufacturing proces...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #1906 (Novel Machine System for Simultaneous Heat Treatment with Dynamic Beam Shaping)

    Novel Machine System for Simultaneous Heat Treatment with Dynamic Beam Shaping
    Authors:
    Steffen Bonss, Fraunhofer IWS; Dresden Germany
    Frank Tietz, Fraunhofer IWS; Dresden Germany
    Jan Hannweber, Fraunhofer IWS; Dresden Germany
    Marko Seifert, Fraunhofer IWS; Dresden Germany
    Stefan Kuehn, Fraunhofer IWS; Dresden Germany
    Udo Karsunke, Fraunhofer IWS; Dresden Germany
    Berndt Brenner, Fraunhofer IWS; Dresden Germany
    Eckhard Beyer, Fraunhofer IWS; Dresden Germany
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    Laser beam hardening has been established during the last years as a complementary technology for local heat treatment tasks a...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #1905 (Advances in Laser-Deposition Equipment and Capabilities)

    Advances in Laser-Deposition Equipment and Capabilities
    Authors:
    Richard Grylls, Optomec; Albuquerque NM USA
    Thierry Marchione, Optomec Inc.; Albuerque NM USA
    David Keicher, Optomec Inc.; Albuerque NM USA
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    Laser Deposition techniques are gaining wider acceptance within manufacturing industries for both repair and rapid manufacture of metal components. The Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS®) process is one of the leading techniques in this field. Multiple LENS systems are now employed at DoD and other facilities, repairing a variety of high-performance components. In this role, LENS can be employed to shorten overhaul cycle times, and in so...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #1904 (Experience with Shipyard Installation of a Hybrid Pipe Welding System)

    Experience with Shipyard Installation of a Hybrid Pipe Welding System
    Authors:
    Edward Reutzel, Arl, the Penn State University; State College PA USA
    Jay Tressler, Arl, the Penn State University; State College PA USA
    Ludwig Kern, Arl, the Penn State University; State College PA USA
    Michael Sullivan, General Dynamics Nassco; San Diego CA USA
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    Laser-Gas Metal Arc (GMA) hybrid welding is fast making the transition from laboratory to production, in industries as diverse as shipbuilding to automobile manufacture. For the past 3 years, our team has striven to both develop a hybrid welding process for steel pipe, and to specify, build, and ...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #1902 (Additive Manufacturing and Repair: Where Do Lasers Fit In?)

    Additive Manufacturing and Repair: Where Do Lasers Fit In?
    Authors:
    James Sears, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology; Rapid City SD USA
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    Lasers are currently being used in many facets of Additive Manufacturing and repair. Cladding is probably the most wide spread use of lasers in additive manufacturing. There is also a growing use of laser technology for repair applications. Laser additive manufacturing for directly building complete structures has been limited but also seems to be growing. Lasers have been the choice when automation and low heat input are required. So how does laser technology compare to other methods (e.g., electron beam, plasma transferred a...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #1901 (Perimetric Sensor for the Detection and Following of Complex Seam Trajectories in Robotic Laser Welding)

    Perimetric Sensor for the Detection and Following of Complex Seam Trajectories in Robotic Laser Welding
    Authors:
    Dimitrios Iakovou, University of Twente; Enschede Netherlands
    Johan Meijer, University of Twente; Enschede Netherlands
    Ronald Aarts, Univercity of Twente; Enschede Netherlands
    Ben Jonker, University of Twente; Enschede Netherlands
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    The use of robotic laser welding is increasing among industrial applications, because of its ability to weld objects in three dimensions. Automatic seam detection and following can be accomplished with the aid of seam detection sensors. The majority of the available sensors apply optical triang...

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  • ICALEO 2007 Paper #1808 (A Coupled Time-Dependent Numerical Simulation on Temperature and Stress Fields in Laser Solid Freeform Fabrication Process)

    A Coupled Time-Dependent Numerical Simulation on Temperature and Stress Fields in Laser Solid Freeform Fabrication Process
    Authors:
    Masoud Alimardani, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo; Waterloo ON Canada
    Ehsan Toyserkani, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo; Waterloo ON Canada
    Jan P. Huissoon, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo; Waterloo ON Canada
    Presented at ICALEO 2007

    This paper presents a coupled 3D time-dependent numerical approach for modeling laser solid freeform fabrication by which the geometry of the deposited materials, temperatu...

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