Tensile, Hardness, XRD and Surface Vonmises Stress of 316 L Stainless Steel Built by Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM)

V. V., Sathiyamurthy S, P. J, Harsh Vardhan, Sundaravignesh S, Sanjeevi Prakash K
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Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a popular wire feed additive manufacturing technology that creates components through the deposition of material layer-by-layer. WAAM has become a promising alternative to conventional machining due to its high deposition rate, environmental friendliness, and cost-competitiveness. It is used to Fabricate complex shaped parts. The variable parameters are current, welding speed, shielding gas, and gas flow rate. This research fabricates 316 L stainless steel (WAAM plate) using a wire arc welding robot machine. Substrate and Side edges are removed using Microwire cut EDM, and the vertical milling machine finishes the surface. The tensile, hardness and X-ray Diffraction are compared with the standard 316 L stainless steel. The modelling and analysis of 316L stainless steel are carried out using COMSOL Multiphysics 5.3 software. It is concluded that the additive manufacturing of 316L stainless steel by wire and arc process is feasible.
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316l不锈钢丝弧增材制造(WAAM)的拉伸、硬度、XRD和表面应力
电弧丝增材制造(WAAM)是一种流行的丝料增材制造技术,通过逐层沉积材料来制造组件。WAAM由于其高沉积速率、环境友好性和成本竞争力而成为传统加工的有希望的替代方法。它被用来制造形状复杂的零件。可变参数有电流、焊接速度、保护气体和气体流量。本研究利用弧焊机器人加工316l不锈钢(WAAM板)。基材和边沿用微细线切割电火花加工去除,并用立式铣床完成表面加工。与标准316l不锈钢进行了拉伸、硬度和x射线衍射的比较。采用COMSOL Multiphysics 5.3软件对316L不锈钢进行建模和分析。结果表明,采用丝弧法增材制造316L不锈钢是可行的。
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Academic Journal of Manufacturing Engineering Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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