材料科学
残余应力
刀具轨迹
失真(音乐)
有限元法
沉积(地质)
机械工程
夹紧
航空航天
复合材料
结构工程
冶金
机械加工
工程类
航空航天工程
光电子学
古生物学
CMOS芯片
放大器
生物
沉积物
作者
Yousub Lee,Yashwanth Kumar Bandari,Peeyush Nandwana,Brian Gibson,Brad Richardson,Srdjan Simunovic
摘要
Laser metal deposition with wire (LMD-w) is a developing additive manufacturing (AM) technology that has a high deposition material rate and efficiency and is suitable for fabrication of large aerospace components. However, control of material properties, geometry, and residual stresses is needed before LMD-w technology can be widely adopted for the construction of critical structural components. In this study, we investigated the effect of interlayer cooling time, clamp constraints, and tool path strategy on part distortion and residual stresses in large-scale laser additive manufactured Ti-6Al-4V components using finite element method (FEM). The simulations were validated with the temperature and the distortion measurements obtained from a real LMD-w process. We found that a shorter interlayer cooling time, full clamping constraints on the build plates, and a bidirectional tool path with 180° rotation minimized part distortion and residual stresses and resulted in symmetric stress distribution.
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