High-Speed Laser Direct Deposition Technology: Theoretical Aspects, Experimental Researches, Analysis of Structure, and Properties of Metallic Products

  • Babkin K
  • Cheverikin V
  • Klimova-Korsmik O
  • et al.
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Additive technologies as an alternative to traditional methods arouse great interest in many industrial sectors. In recent years, many theoretical and experimental articles devoted to additive technologies and their applications have been published. In spite of it, now the area of outstanding issues is still remaining. The paper presents results of theoretical and experimental researches devoted to the stability of products formation from different metallic alloys with complex geometry form, which were manufactured using high-speed direct laser deposition technology. The prospect of application of the method for the manufacturing of various materials details and products for various areas of engineering has been shown.

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Babkin, K. D., Cheverikin, V. V., Klimova-Korsmik, O. G., Sklyar, M. O., Stankevich, S. L., Turichin, G. A., … Zemlyakov, E. V. (2018). High-Speed Laser Direct Deposition Technology: Theoretical Aspects, Experimental Researches, Analysis of Structure, and Properties of Metallic Products. In Proceedings of the Scientific-Practical Conference “Research and Development - 2016” (pp. 501–509). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62870-7_53

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