Metals (Apr 2020)

A Real-Time Method to Detect the Deformation Behavior during Laser Solid Forming of Thin-Wall Structure

  • Hua Tan,
  • Yuguang Chen,
  • Zhe Feng,
  • Wei Hou,
  • Wei Fan,
  • Xin Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met10040508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 508

Abstract

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Laser solid forming (LSF) is a promising additive manufacturing technology. In the LSF process, deformation behaviors dictate the accuracy of the produced parts. In this study, by using a laser displacement detector based on laser triangulation principle, an accurate and effective real-time detection method was established to monitor the real-time deformation behavior of the key position during the LSF of a thin-wall structure. The results confirmed that increasing thin-wall length results in increasing final deformation of the edge. The displacement fluctuation range and value in the middle of thin wall are both smaller than that of the positions near the end, while the entire displacement changing direction in the middle is opposite to that of the end positions. When the deposition process is paused, the deformation of the thin wall during the cooling stage will deviate the position of the deposited thin wall, resulting in the dislocation between the subsequent deposited part and that before the pause, which affect the dimensional accuracy of the thin wall structure. This non-contact real-time detection method also confirmed the ability to monitor the initiation of cracking during the LSF process, and a potential to be used for the on-line feedback control of deformation of detected key position of deposited structure.

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