Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7205951 | Additive Manufacturing | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
An analytical process model for predicting the layer height and wall width from the process parameters was developed for wireâ¯+â¯arc additive manufacture of Ti-6Al-4V, which includes inter-pass temperature and material properties. Capillarity theory predicted that cylindrical deposits were produced where the wall width was less than 12â¯mm (radius <6â¯mm) due to the large value of the surface tension. Power was predicted with an accuracy of ±20% for a wide range of conditions for pulsed TIG and plasma deposition. Interesting differences in the power requirements were observed where a surface depression was produced with the plasma process due to differences in melting efficiency and/or convection effects. Finally, it was estimated the impact of controlling the workpiece temperature on the accuracy of the deposit geometry.
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Authors
Sergio RÃos, Paul A. Colegrove, Filomeno Martina, Stewart W. Williams,