Melt pool temperature is of great importance to deposition quality in laser metal deposition processes. To control the melt pool temperature, an empirical process model describing the relationship between the temperature and process parameters (i.e., laser power, powder flow rate, and traverse speed) is established and verified experimentally. A general tracking controller using the internal model principle is then designed. To examine the controller performance, three sets of experiments tracking both constant and time-varying temperature references are conducted. The results show the melt pool temperature controller performs well in tracking both constant and time-varying temperature references even when process parameters vary significantly. However a multilayer deposition experiment illustrates that maintaining a constant melt pool temperature does not necessarily lead to uniform track morphology, which is an important criteria for deposition quality. The reason is believed to be that different melt pool morphologies may have the same temperature depending on the dynamic balance of heat input and heat loss.
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Melt Pool Temperature Control for Laser Metal Deposition Processes—Part I: Online Temperature Control
Lie Tang,
Lie Tang
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
e-mail: ltx8d@mst.edu
Missouri University of Science and Technology
, Rolla, MO 65401-0050
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Robert G. Landers
Robert G. Landers
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
e-mail: landersr@mst.edu
Missouri University of Science and Technology
, Rolla, MO 65401-0050
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Lie Tang
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
Missouri University of Science and Technology
, Rolla, MO 65401-0050e-mail: ltx8d@mst.edu
Robert G. Landers
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
Missouri University of Science and Technology
, Rolla, MO 65401-0050e-mail: landersr@mst.edu
J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. Feb 2010, 132(1): 011010 (9 pages)
Published Online: January 21, 2010
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Received:
August 7, 2009
Revised:
December 17, 2009
Online:
January 21, 2010
Published:
January 21, 2010
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Tang, L., and Landers, R. G. (January 21, 2010). "Melt Pool Temperature Control for Laser Metal Deposition Processes—Part I: Online Temperature Control." ASME. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. February 2010; 132(1): 011010. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4000882
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