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The role of transverse speed on deposition height and material efficiency in laser deposited titanium alloy

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dc.contributor.author Mahamood, RM
dc.contributor.author Akinlabi, ET
dc.contributor.author Shukla, M
dc.contributor.author Pityana, Sisa L
dc.date.accessioned 2014-01-20T10:41:54Z
dc.date.available 2014-01-20T10:41:54Z
dc.date.issued 2013-03
dc.identifier.citation Mahamood, R.M, Akinlabi, E.T, Shukla, M and Pityana, S. 2013. The role of transverse speed on deposition height and material efficiency in laser deposited titanium alloy. In: Proceedings of the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2013 Vol II, IMECS 2013, Hong Kong, 13-15 March 2013 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://www.iaeng.org/publication/IMECS2013/IMECS2013_pp876-881.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7156
dc.description Proceedings of the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2013 Vol II, IMECS 2013, Hong Kong, 13-15 March 2013. Abstract only attached. en_US
dc.description.abstract The most commonly used aerospace titanium alloy, Ti6Al4V, was deposited on Ti6Al4V plate of dimension 72 x 72 x5mm. The laser power of 3 kW, powder flow rate of 1.44 g/min and gas flow rate of 4 l/min were used throughout the deposition process. The transverse/ scanning speed was varied between 0.005 to 0.095 m/sec according to established result of the preliminary study that produces full dense and pore free deposits. The mass of the deposited powder was obtained by weight the substrate before deposition and reweighing after deposition. The substrate and the deposits were thoroughly cleaned using wire brush and acetone to remove unmelted powder particles from the surface of the substrate and the deposit. The height and width of the deposits were measured with Venier Caliper and the material efficiencies were determined using developed equations. The effect of the scanning speed on the material efficiency and deposit height were extensively studied and the results showed that for the set of processing parameter used in this study the optimum scanning speed is approximately 0.045 m/sec. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Association of Engineers en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Workflow;11983
dc.subject Additive manufacturing en_US
dc.subject Laser metal deposition en_US
dc.subject Material efficiency en_US
dc.subject Titanium alloys en_US
dc.title The role of transverse speed on deposition height and material efficiency in laser deposited titanium alloy en_US
dc.type Conference Presentation en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Mahamood, R., Akinlabi, E., Shukla, M., & Pityana, S. L. (2013). The role of transverse speed on deposition height and material efficiency in laser deposited titanium alloy. International Association of Engineers. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7156 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Mahamood, RM, ET Akinlabi, M Shukla, and Sisa L Pityana. "The role of transverse speed on deposition height and material efficiency in laser deposited titanium alloy." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7156 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Mahamood R, Akinlabi E, Shukla M, Pityana SL, The role of transverse speed on deposition height and material efficiency in laser deposited titanium alloy; International Association of Engineers; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7156 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Mahamood, RM AU - Akinlabi, ET AU - Shukla, M AU - Pityana, Sisa L AB - The most commonly used aerospace titanium alloy, Ti6Al4V, was deposited on Ti6Al4V plate of dimension 72 x 72 x5mm. The laser power of 3 kW, powder flow rate of 1.44 g/min and gas flow rate of 4 l/min were used throughout the deposition process. The transverse/ scanning speed was varied between 0.005 to 0.095 m/sec according to established result of the preliminary study that produces full dense and pore free deposits. The mass of the deposited powder was obtained by weight the substrate before deposition and reweighing after deposition. The substrate and the deposits were thoroughly cleaned using wire brush and acetone to remove unmelted powder particles from the surface of the substrate and the deposit. The height and width of the deposits were measured with Venier Caliper and the material efficiencies were determined using developed equations. The effect of the scanning speed on the material efficiency and deposit height were extensively studied and the results showed that for the set of processing parameter used in this study the optimum scanning speed is approximately 0.045 m/sec. DA - 2013-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Additive manufacturing KW - Laser metal deposition KW - Material efficiency KW - Titanium alloys LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2013 T1 - The role of transverse speed on deposition height and material efficiency in laser deposited titanium alloy TI - The role of transverse speed on deposition height and material efficiency in laser deposited titanium alloy UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7156 ER - en_ZA


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