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  1. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  2. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology : Volume 25
  3. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology : Volume 25, Issue 5-6, March 2005
  4. Direct additive laser manufacturing using gas- and water-atomised H13 tool steel powders
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Development of a finite element analysis tool for fixture design integrity verification and optimisation
Hole roundness in deep-hole drilling as analysed by Taguchi methods
An artificial-neural-networks-based in-process tool wear prediction system in milling operations
A numerical study of the effects of cutter runout on milling process geometry based on true tooth trajectory
Assessment of sculptured surface milling strategies using design of experiments
Investigation of the burnishing process with PCD tool on non-ferrous metals
Finite element modeling of burnishing of AISI 1042 steel
Measurements of fillet weld by 3D laser scanning system
Direct additive laser manufacturing using gas- and water-atomised H13 tool steel powders
A study of supersonic-aided electrolysis
Rapid prototyping in the development of optical pickup unit
Studying effects of screw-fastening process on assembly accuracy
Models for evaluating the contour quality of revolving cutter with involute generator
Capability measure for asymmetric tolerance non-normal processes applied to speaker driver manufacturing
Sensitivity-based conceptual design and tolerance allocation using the continuous ants colony algorithm (CACO)
Examination of the movement of a woven fabric in the horizontal direction using a non-contact end-effector
Measuring manufacturing capability for couplers and wavelength division multiplexers
Numerical and experimental analysis of a gear system with teeth defects
An investigation into design and manufacturing of mechanical conveyors systems for food processing
Bootstrap approach for estimating process quality yield with application to light emitting diodes
The alpha risk of the Taguchi method for STB type quality characteristic
Robust design of multiple dynamic quality characteristics
Aggregate production planning with multiple fuzzy goals
Procedures for testing manufacturing precision Cpbased on ( $\bar{x}$ ,R) or ( $\bar{x}$ ,S) control chart samples
Web-based distributed manufacturing control systems
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Direct additive laser manufacturing using gas- and water-atomised H13 tool steel powders

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Author Pinkerton, Andrew J. Li, Lin
Copyright Year 2004
Abstract To date only gas-atomised tool steel powders have been used for direct laser additive manufacturing and the potential benefits of using water-atomised powders have not been explored. As the use of the process in the rapid tooling field is growing, there is a need to explore if the less expensive water-atomised materials can be realistically utilised. A comparative investigation is described, using gas- and water-atomised H13 powder deposited with a CO2 laser and coaxial powder feed nozzle. Multiple layer wall dimensions, composition, microstructure, surface finish and hardness are related to process conditions and the causes of the observed phenomena are discussed. An energy-balance method is used to model the temperature of the powders and the results used to explain some of the effects. Results indicate that using the lower cost water-atomised powder still allows a metallurgically sound component to be built and does not significantly affect surface finish. The build rate is, however, lower and the water-atomised powder tends to produce slightly softer walls, attributable to a higher temperature during tempering of deposited material by subsequent laser passes.
Starting Page 471
Ending Page 479
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 02683768
Journal The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Volume Number 25
Issue Number 5-6
e-ISSN 14333015
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2004-06-16
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Gas-atomised Laser deposition Rapid prototyping Rapid tooling Water-atomised Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design Mechanical Engineering Industrial and Production Engineering Production/Logistics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Control and Systems Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Applications Software
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