Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
733057 Optics & Laser Technology 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The structure below the coaxial nozzle is critical since the spatial distribution of metal powder particles determines the laser attenuation as well as catchment efficiency. It is difficult to simulate the powder concentration distribution, because the complex phenomena involved in the two-phase turbulence flow. In this paper, the air-powder flow is studied along with powder properties, nozzle geometries and shielding gas setting. A Gaussian model is established to quantitatively predict the powder stream concentration in order to facilitate coaxial nozzle design optimizations. An experimental setup is design to measure the powder concentration for this process. The simulated results are compared with the experimental results. This study shows that the powder concentration mode is influenced significantly by powder properties, nozzle geometries and shielding gas setting.

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