PICALO 2008 Paper #501 (Analysis of the Powder Bed Laser Melting Process for Direct Manufacturing of Metallic Components (Invited Paper))
Analysis of the Powder Bed Laser Melting Process for Direct Manufacturing of Metallic Components (Invited Paper)
Authors:
Olivier Hercher, Gip Gerailp; Arcueil France
Pascal Aubry, Gip Gerailp; Arcueil France
Philippe Robert, Gerailp; Cedex France
Presented at PICALO 2008
In this article, we propose to investigate the capabilities of the powder bed laser melting process for the direct manufacturing of aerospace components. First, we describe the powder bed laser melting process. The article starts with a brief presentation of the context of the study by presenting the main GERAILP projects related to the powder bed...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #408 (Laser-Assisted Production of Bioceramic Coatings from Marine Wastes)
Laser-Assisted Production of Bioceramic Coatings from Marine Wastes
Authors:
Fernando Lusquinos, Universidade De Vigo; Vigo Spain
Rafael Comesana, Universidade De Vigo; Vigo Spain
Felix Quintero, Universidade De Vigo; Vigo Spain
Antonio Riveiro, Universidade De Vigo; Vigo Spain
Juan Pou, Universidade de Vigo; Vigo Spain
Mohamed Boutinguiza, Universidade De Vigo; Vigo Spain
Presented at PICALO 2008
Wastes from different parts of fish and sea food can constitute a source of precursor material for different applications in the biomedical field such as bioceramic coatings to improve the osteointegration of metallic implants. The prese...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #407 (Applications of Fibre Lasers in Solar Cell Manufacture.)
Applications of Fibre Lasers in Solar Cell Manufacture.
Authors:
Jack Gabzdyl, Spi Lasers; Southampton Great Britain
Tony Hoult, Spi Lasers Llc; Southampton CA USA
Lu Ming, Spi Lasers; Southampton Great Britain
Presented at PICALO 2008
Within the solar cell industry a number of critical production processes are looking to the fibre laser to provide leading edge manufacturing solutions. In silicon based cells there is a need for silicon cutting and a novel process using a CW fibre laser has demonstrated superior cutting performance over existing technologies. In thin film based solar technologies there is a requirement for a number of scribes and cell edge deletion. The...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #406 (Automated, Diodelaser-Based Brazing of Carbide Tips for Optimised Saw Blade Fabrication)
Automated, Diodelaser-Based Brazing of Carbide Tips for Optimised Saw Blade Fabrication
Authors:
Christian Stahlhut, Laser Zentrum Hannover e. V.; Hannover Germany
P. Kallage, Laser Zentrum Hannover E.V.; Hannover Germany
A. Ostendorf, Laser Zentrum Hannover E.V.; Hannover Germany
H. Haferkamp, Laser Zentrum Hannover E.V.; Hannover Germany
H. Brand, Laser Zentrum Hannover E.V.; Hannover Germany
P. Dtgen, Laser Zentrum Hannover E. V. ; Hannover Germany
Presented at PICALO 2008
For the increase of wear-resistance circular saw blades are equipped with carbide tips of different composition. At present, inductive brazing is the excl...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #405 (Manufacture and Repair of Aero Engine Components using Laser Technology (Invited Paper))
Manufacture and Repair of Aero Engine Components using Laser Technology (Invited Paper)
Authors:
Ingomar Kelbassa, Rwth Aachen University; Aachen Germany
Jan Wilkes, Fraunhofer Ilt; Aachen Germany
Jens Dietrich, Rwth Aachen University; Aachen Germany
Patrick Albus, Rwth Aachen University; Aachen Germany
Presented at PICALO 2008
Manufacture and repair of newly-developed and high-valued aero engine components made of Titanium and Nickel base alloys have become more and more subjects of current R & D work starting with feasibility studies, over process developments yielding in certified processes and industrially implemented machines and systems engineering. ...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #402 (Experience Industrial Laser Surfacing Applications)
Experience Industrial Laser Surfacing Applications
Authors:
Trevor Anderson, Jarvie Engineering Pty. Ltd.; Newcastle NSW Australia Australia
Presented at PICALO 2008
Laser surfacing, also known as laser cladding is an emerging technology that has gained a very important foothold in the area of industrial maintenance. Not only is the process providing new opportunities to resurface and extend critical component life, it is also facilitating the development of new products and opportunities that were previously considered impractical. The process is amongst the most expensive industrial coating processes available to the market today. However the last 8 years in Australia has seen process accept...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #401 (Advancement in Laser Drilling for Aerospace Gas Turbines)
Advancement in Laser Drilling for Aerospace Gas Turbines
Authors:
Mohammed Naeem, GSI Group, Inc. - Laser Division; Rugby Great Britain
John Chinn, Gsi Group; Rugby Great Britain
Presented at PICALO 2008
Aerospace gas turbines require a large number of small diameter holes (<1mm) to provide cooling in the turbine blades, nozzle guide vanes, combustion chambers and afterburner. Many thousands of holes are introduced in the surface of these components to allow a film of cooling air to flow over the component. Film cooling both extends the life of the component and enables extra performance to be achieved from the engine. A typical modern engine will have ~ 100,000 such holes. Drillin...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #307 (Humping Mechanisms during High-Speed Welding with Brilliant Lasers)
Humping Mechanisms during High-Speed Welding with Brilliant Lasers
Authors:
Axel Hess, FGSW Forschungsgesellschaft für Strahlwerkzeuge GmbH; Stuttgart Germany
Friedrich Dausinger, FGSW Forschungsgesellschaft für Strahlwerkzeuge GmbH; Stuttgart Germany
Presented at PICALO 2008
Further developments in laser beam sources as fiber and thin disk lasers allow deep penetration welding with unrivalled welding speeds because of their high brilliance. Thereby imperfections in the welding seam may occur - particularly humping as well as spatters. Visual and infrared high-speed videos show the location and the formation of the humps. The humping phenomenon during the high speed welding proc...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #306 (Laser Welding of Ultra High Strength Steels for Automotive Applications)
Laser Welding of Ultra High Strength Steels for Automotive Applications
Authors:
Steve Shi, TWI Ltd; Cambridge Great Britain
Steve Westgate, TWI Ltd; Cambridge Great Britain
Presented at PICALO 2008
The increasing demand for improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions has prompted the automotive industry to seek methods of reducing vehicle body weight by using materials with good strength to weight ratio, such as ultra-high strength (UHS) steels. Consequently, these steels have been the fastest growing weight reducing materials to be used in vehicle structures in the last decade, despite competition from aluminium alloys and composite materials. Laser welding of UHS steels, eith...$28.00
PICALO 2008 Paper #305 (Laser Welding of Aeronautic Titanium Alloys (Invited Paper))
Laser Welding of Aeronautic Titanium Alloys (Invited Paper)
Authors:
Shui-li Gong, BAMTRI; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
Wang Hong, BAMTRI; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
Li Chen, Bamtri; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
Wei Yao, Bamtri; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
Presented at PICALO 2008
Titanium alloy is one of the most important materials and finds extensive applications in aerospace industry arising out of advantageous combination of low density, high strength and excellent corrosion. Driven by cost and weight savings, technological progress is moving in the direction of replacing rivets and fasteners with welds. Laser welding with high...$28.00
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