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Determination of process parameter for twin-wire welddeposition based additive manufacturing
S.M. Adinarayanappa,
Published in American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2014
Volume: 4
   
Abstract
Various energy sources are available for sintering and/or depositing the material in additive manufacturing for metallic objects. These can be mainly categorized as laser based, electron beam based and arc based. While laser and electron offer better surface finish, it is possible to achieve high deposition rates in arc based weld-deposition. The inferior surface finish can be compensated by going for a hybrid system, combining deposition and machining. Twin-wire based weld-deposition, used in the present work, makes it possible to even realize functionally gradient material matrix; the use of two different filler materials into a single weld-pool makes this possible. Wire speed, torch speed and filler material are important factors that effect the composition of the deposited volume. Determination of the operating range and effect of these process parameters therefore is important to control the properties of the weld-deposited gradient objects. The current work presents the material composition of two filler materials ER70S6 and ER110SG with different wire speed and torch speed. Deposited material elemental compositions were analyzed using ED-XRF machine. Copyright © 2014 by ASME.
About the journal
JournalProceedings of the ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference
PublisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)