Characteristics of Laser Aided Direct Metal Powder Deposition Process for Nickel-based Superalloy

  • Zhang, Kai (Shenyang Institute of Automation Chinese Academy of Sciences) ;
  • Liu, Weijun (Shenyang Institute of Automation Chinese Academy of Sciences) ;
  • Shang, Xiaofeng (Shenyang Institute of Aeronautical Engineering)
  • Published : 2006.09.24

Abstract

Laser additive direct deposition of metals is a new rapid manufacturing technology, which combines with computer aided design, laser cladding and rapid prototyping. The advanced technology can build fully-dense metal components directly from CAD files with neither mould nor tool. Based on the theory of this technology, a promising rapid manufacturing system called "Laser Metal Deposition Shaping (LMDS)" is being developed significantly. The microstructure and mechanical properties of the LMDS-formed samples are tested and analyzed synthetically. As a result, significant processing flexibility with the LMDS system over conventional processing capabilities is recognized, with potentially lower production cost, higher quality components, and shorter lead time.

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