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Comparison Of Thermal Properties Of Laser Deposition And Traditional Welding Process Via Thermal Diffusivity Measurement, Yu Yang, Omoghene Osaze Obahor, Yaxin Bao, Todd E. Sparks, Jianzhong Ruan, Jacquelyn K. Stroble, Robert G. Landers, Joseph William Newkirk, Frank W. Liou Aug 2006

Comparison Of Thermal Properties Of Laser Deposition And Traditional Welding Process Via Thermal Diffusivity Measurement, Yu Yang, Omoghene Osaze Obahor, Yaxin Bao, Todd E. Sparks, Jianzhong Ruan, Jacquelyn K. Stroble, Robert G. Landers, Joseph William Newkirk, Frank W. Liou

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Laser deposition is an effective process for mold and die repair. In order to improve the part repair quality, the process impact on thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity needs to be understood for laser deposited, welded and virgin H13. In this paper, H13 tool steel samples were made by laser deposition, welding and virgin H13 and then cut into pieces. Experiments were conducted to investigate the thermal diffusivity and conductivity. A laser flash method is used to test these samples. The future work and opportunities are also summarized.


Evaluation Of Mechanical Properties And Microstructure For Laser Deposition Process And Welding Process, Yaxin Bao, Jianzhong Ruan, Todd E. Sparks, Jambunathan Anand, Joseph William Newkirk, Frank W. Liou Aug 2006

Evaluation Of Mechanical Properties And Microstructure For Laser Deposition Process And Welding Process, Yaxin Bao, Jianzhong Ruan, Todd E. Sparks, Jambunathan Anand, Joseph William Newkirk, Frank W. Liou

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Laser Aided Manufacturing Process (LAMP) can be applied to repair steel die/molds which are currently repaired using traditional welding process in industry. In order to fully understand the advantages of laser deposition repair process over traditional welded-repair process, the mechanical properties such as tensile strength and hardness of H13 tool steel samples produced by these two processes were investigated. The microstructure and fracture surface of the samples were analyzed using optical microscope and SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope). Moreover, depositions on substrates with different shapes were studied to evaluate the performance of LAMP on damaged parts with complicated geometric shape.