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In-Situ X-Ray Imaging Of The Selective Laser Melting Process, Meelap M. Coday
In-Situ X-Ray Imaging Of The Selective Laser Melting Process, Meelap M. Coday
Masters Theses
"Fusion-based metal additive manufacturing (AM) has garnered much interest in recent decades. Despite the popularity of fusion-based AM technologies such as selective laser melting (SLM), there are still fundamental questions and uncertainties that need to be addressed. In this work, we focus on the understanding of the undercooling in the SLM process and the uncertainties induced by the laser beam size, power, and scan speed. First, we report the estimation of undercooling in the SLM process from the solidification rate measured by in-situ high-speed synchrotron x-ray imaging, based on the dendrite growth velocity model. The undercooling changes as a function …
Remanufacturing Of Precision Metal Components Using Additive Manufacturing Technology, Xinchang Zhang
Remanufacturing Of Precision Metal Components Using Additive Manufacturing Technology, Xinchang Zhang
Doctoral Dissertations
"Critical metallic components such as jet engine turbine blades and casting die/mold may be damaged after servicing for a period at harsh working environments such as elevated temperature and pressure, impact with foreign objects, wear, corrosion, and fatigue. Additive manufacturing has a promising application for the refurbishment of such high-costly parts by depositing materials at the damaged zone to restore the nominal geometry. However, several issues such as pre-processing of worn parts to assure the repairability, reconstructing the repair volume to generate a repair tool path for material deposition, and inspection of repaired parts are challenging. The current research aims …
Laser Surface And Sub-Surface Repair During Metal Additive Manufacturing, Prudvi Teja Ravi
Laser Surface And Sub-Surface Repair During Metal Additive Manufacturing, Prudvi Teja Ravi
Masters Theses
"This study examines the use of laser surface treatment to repair surface and subsurface defects. Numerical analysis was performed on laser surface melting using Gaussian heat distribution equations to analyze the depth of the melt pool created by the phenomena. Concurrently, a process map was developed with a planned set of experiments by varying the ranges of laser power and travel speed to determine the dimensions of the melt pool across the gamut. The data generated from both the process studies and the numerical analysis was then used to determine the ideal operating ranges of the process parameters to repair …