Laser additive manufacturing : materials, design, technologies, and applications / edited by Milan Brandt.

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English
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Amsterdam ; Boston : The Textile Institute, Elsevier/Woodhead Publishing, Woodhead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier, [2017]
Description
xvii, 479 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.

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    Includes bibliographic references and index.
    Contents
    • Front Cover; Laser Additive Manufacturing; Related titles; Laser Additive Manufacturing: Materials, Design, Technologies, and Applications; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials; The role of lasers in additive manufacturing; Introduction; Laser as tool in AM; Laser-matter interaction in AM; Trends in powder- or wire-fed technology; Trends in powder bed technology; Summary; References; One
    • Processes, technology and materials; 1
    • Laser-aided direct metal deposition of metals and alloys; 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.1.1 What is direct metal deposition?1.2 Review of the laser-cladding process; 1.2.1 What is laser-cladding technology?; 1.2.2 Novel materials and applications enabled by laser cladding; 1.2.3 Modeling of laser cladding; 1.2.3.1 Laser-powder interaction; 1.2.3.2 Heat transfer and fluid flow models; 1.2.3.3 Mass transfer models; 1.2.3.4 Self-consistent 3D transient model; 1.2.4 What is solid free-form fabrication?; 1.3 Material microstructure design and realization; 1.3.1 Homogenization design method; 1.4 Experimental procedure; 1.4.1 Negative coefficient of thermal expansion experiments
    • 1.4.2 Material selection1.5 Results and discussion; 1.5.1 Integrated design and manufacturing; 1.5.2 Remote manufacturing; 1.5.3 Process control and quality-assured manufacturing system (QAMS); 1.5.3.1 Geometry control; 1.5.3.2 Temperature and cooling rate control; 1.5.3.3 Composition sensor; 1.5.3.4 Microstructure sensor; 1.6 Summary and conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 2
    • Powder bed fusion processes: an overview; 2.1 Process characteristics; 2.2 Processing parameters; 2.2.1 Definition of the combined processing parameters; 2.2.2 Morphology and size of particles
    • 2.3 Characteristics of the melt pool 2.4 Microstructural features; 2.4.1 Texture; 2.4.2 Non-equilibrium microstructure; 2.4.3 Residual stresses, cracking and distortion of SLM-processed parts; 2.4.4 Defects and density of SLM-/SLS-processed parts; 2.5 Mechanical properties of SLM-processed metallic parts; 2.6 Concluding remarks; References; 3
    • Hybrid laser manufacturing; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Overview of possible hybrid laser manufacturing procedures; 3.3 Improving process performance by adding thermal heat sources; 3.3.1 Reducing stress by adding beam sources
    • 3.3.2 Preheating of the whole part in a furnace or by induction3.3.3 Hybrid laser manufacturing using local pre- and postheating by induction; 3.3.4 Effect of substrate preheating and comparison of different thermal effects; 3.3.5 Crack formation and delamination in LMD processes; 3.3.6 Influence of pre- and postheating on residual stresses at single and overlapping beads; 3.3.7 Geometry and position of the integrated inductor; 3.4 Hybrid approaches using mechanical impacts; 3.4.1 Reduction of distortion and stress by mechanical forces; 3.4.2 Combined finishing and laser-based AM
    ISBN
    • 9780081004333
    • 0081004338
    LCCN
    2017385641
    OCLC
    950449859
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