Laser Additive Production of Parts with an Inclined Slicing Plane
摘要
Abstract
The possibility of laser wire cladding of 316L steel workpieces with an inclined slicing plane is investigated. Adaptive wire supply with feedback is used to stabilize the surfacing of the inclined plane layers. The chosen surfacing trajectories are presented, and the results of 3D-printing two samples of wall type (50 × 30 × 10 mm) are outlined. In surfacing, different sample orientations relative to the laser sources are employed (along the X axis and along the Y axis), with 30° inclination of the slicing plane.