A. Barroi
J. Amelia
J. Hermsdorf
S. Kaierle
V. Wesling

Influence of the Laser and its Scan Width in the LDNA Surfacing Process

Physics Procedia
56
204-210
2014
Type: Zeitschriftenaufsatz (reviewed)
Abstract
The novel laser-assisted double-wire non-transferred arc (LDNA) surfacing process that melts two consumable wires with an arc between them and uses a laser to guide the process has shown very promising results. Investigations show that it is possible to create single seams with a complete bond and low dilution at a deposition rate of 7.5 kg/h. In case of multiple seams, joint defects might be formed between the seams due to unfavourable seam geometry. In this paper, results on the optimization of this geometry with an adapted laser scan width are presented. An average connection angle of 93 degrees has been achieved on the side of the weld, where additional seams are placed. It is expected that with these results multiple seams can be welded without producing joint defects, thus leading to an intact layer.