Laser Cladding of Metals

Laser Cladding of Metals

Author: Pasquale Cavaliere

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-11-05

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 3030531953

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Laser cladding is an additive manufacturing technology capable of producing coatings due to the surface fusion of metals. The selected powder is fed into a focused laser beam to be melted and deposited as coating. This allows to apply material in a selected way onto those required sections of complex components. The process main properties are the production of a perfect metallurgically bonded and fully dense coatings; the minimal heat affected zone and low dilution between the substrate and filler material resulting in functional coatings that perform at reduced thickness, so fewer layers are applied; fine, homogeneous microstructure resulting from the rapid solidification rate that promotes wear resistance of carbide coatings; near net-shape weld build-up requires little finishing effort; extended weldability of sensitive materials like carbon-rich steels or nickel-based superalloys that are difficult or even impossible to weld using conventional welding processes; post-weld heat treatment is often eliminated as the small heat affected zone minimizes component stress; excellent process stability and reproducibility because it is numerical controlled welding process. The typical applications are the dimensional restoration; the wear and corrosion protection; additive manufacturing. The wide range of materials that can be deposited and its suitability for treating small areas make laser cladding particularly appropriate to tailor surface properties to local service requirements and it opens up a new perspective for surface engineered materials. The main key aspect to be scientifically and technologically explored are the type of laser; the powders properties; the processing parameters; the consequent microstructural and mechanical properties of the processed material; the capability of fabrication of prototypes to rapid tooling and rapid manufacturing. Distills critical concepts, methods, and applications from leading full-length chapters, along with the authors’s own deep understanding of the material taught, into a concise yet rigorous graduate and advanced undergraduate text; Reinforces concepts covered with detailed solutions to illuminating and challenging industrial applications; Discusses current and future applications of laser cladding in additive manufacturing.


Advances in Transport Processes

Advances in Transport Processes

Author: Arun S. Mujumdar

Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 9780444893512

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With the explosive growth of the technical literature worldwide, it is important for the modern engineer or applied scientist to be able to keep abreast of scientific advances without having to spend an inordinate amount of time and effort locating the pertinent literature and digesting it into a usable form. It is the prime objective of this series, now continued by Elsevier Science Publishers, to present authoritative, critical and timely reviews of both fundamental and applied topics in fluid mechanics, and heat and mass transfer, so that the reader can gain an understanding of the present status with minimal expenditure of time and effort. The subject matter covered by the series is interdisciplinary in nature and will serve the needs of the practising engineer as well as the academic or industrial researcher. The series also has a cross-disciplinary objective, so that advances made in one discipline can be readily assimilated and used by researchers in other disciplines; many seemingly diverse problems have a common scientific or engineering basis at the fundamental level.The series should be of interest to engineers and scientists engaged in disciplines ranging from chemical, mechanical, electrochemical, biochemical, biological, materials and metallurgical research to applied mathematics, civil and aerospace engineering.


Laser Cladding

Laser Cladding

Author: Ehsan Toyserkani

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2004-08-12

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780849321726

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Capitalizing on the rapid growth and reduced costs of laser systems, laser cladding is gaining momentum, and in some instances replacing conventional techniques of depositing thin films because it can accommodate a great variety of materials, achieve uniform thickness and precise widths of layers, and provide improved resistance to wear and corrosion in the final product. Laser cladding technology also offers a revolutionary layered manufacturing and prototyping technique that can fabricate complex components without intermediate steps. Laser Cladding reviews the parameters, techniques and equipment, process modeling and control, and the physical metallurgy of alloying and solidification during laser cladding. The authors clarify the interconnections laser cladding has with CAD/CAM design; automation and robotics; sensors, feedback, and control; physics, material science, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and powder metallurgy to promote further development and improved process quality of this growing technology. As the first book entirely dedicated to the topic, it also offers a history of its development and a guide to applications and market opportunities. While a considerable part of Laser Cladding is dedicated to industrial applications, this volume brings together valuable information illustrated with real case studies based on the authors' vast experience, and research and analysis in the field to provide a timely source for both academia and industry.