Laser Metal Deposition with adaptive optics and zoom-optics allows variable beam diameters at a constant working distance guarantying a constant powder focus on the work piece surface. The zoom-optic presented in this paper is an alternative if a variation of the laser beam diameter for producing different track widths is needed. The extensive adjustment of a powder nozzle to the working point (Tool Center Point) is unnecessary with a fixed working distance. The variation of the laser beam diameters is generated by adjusting the lens positions. In the interaction zone the laser beam diameter can be varied from d = 0.6 mm to d = 2.4 mm. The power density distribution produced corresponds as closely as possible to a top-hat distribution which is best for Laser Metal Deposition. Two examples using this zoom-optic are presented. In a first application an increase of the productivity of a two-dimensional cladding is demonstrated by cladding an outer frame with a lower and an inner filling with a higher deposition rate. In a second application laser metal deposition of a simulated blade tip is carried out using a variation of the laser beam diameter and adaption of laser power during the cladding.
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4th Pacific International Conference on Laser Materials Processing, Micro, Nano and Ultrafast Fabrication
March 23–25, 2010
Wuhan, People's Republic of China
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978-0-912035-56-7
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Bernd Burbaum;
Bernd Burbaum
1
Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH Aachen University
. 15, Aachen, Germany
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Chen Hong;
Chen Hong
1
Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH Aachen University
. 15, Aachen, Germany
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Andres Gasser;
Andres Gasser
2
Fraunhofer Institut für Lasertechnik Steinbachstr
. 15, Aachen, Germany
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Ingomar Kelbassa
Ingomar Kelbassa
1
Lehrstuhl fuer Lasertechnik, RWTH Aachen University
. 15, Aachen, Germany
2
Fraunhofer Institut für Lasertechnik Steinbachstr
. 15, Aachen, Germany
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March 01 2010
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Bernd Burbaum, Chen Hong, Andres Gasser, Ingomar Kelbassa; March 23–25, 2010. "Advantages of adaptive optics for laser metal deposition in comparison to conventional optics." Proceedings of the 4th Pacific International Conference on Laser Materials Processing, Micro, Nano and Ultrafast Fabrication. PICALO 2010: 4th Pacific International Conference on Laser Materials Processing, Micro, Nano and Ultrafast Fabrication. Wuhan, People's Republic of China. (pp. 1008). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5057175
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