A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Laser cladding using scanning optics




AuthorsPekkarinen IJ, Kujanpaa V, Salminen A

PublisherAMER INST PHYSICS

Publishing placeU.S.A.

Publication year2012

JournalJournal of Laser Applications

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF LASER APPLICATIONS

Journal acronymJ LASER APPL

Article numberUNSP 052003

Volume24

Issue5

First page 032002-1

Last page032002-9

Number of pages9

ISSN1042-346X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2351/1.4742938


Abstract
Laser cladding using scanning optics is a relatively little studied matter. Scanning optics makes the adjustment of laser beam interaction zone numerically possible and it is, therefore, a more flexible optical tool than the conventional static optics. A series of cladding test were conducted using a 5 kW fiber laser and an oscillating linear scanner with dynamic powder feeding to determine the process characteristics and their possibilities and limitations. This study was carried out using 316L powder as an additive material and S355 mild steel plate as a substrate material. It was noticed that by using scanning optics, it is possible to vary the width and thickness of clad beads on a large scale. With scanning optics, it is possible to affect clad bead geometry so that only a 20% overlapping ratio is used. However, certain cladding parameter combinations expose the clad bead to cladding defects. Also, a fast moving scanned laser beam causes a wave formation to the melt pool which further causes stirring in the melt pool. Another studied matter was the effect of the cladding speed to dilution in laser cladding with scanning optics. The dilution was increased with increase in the cladding speed. However, the increase of the dilution was dependent on the scanning amplitude. (C) 2012 Laser Institute of America.



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