AbstractThe 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 ...
A new welding heat source consisting of a plasma arc and a coaxially superimposed low-power laser be...
AbstractFillet weld is the predominant weld type used for connecting different elements e.g. in ship...
AbstractIn this paper, a study of laser-arc hybrid welding featuring three different process fibres ...
AbstractThe novel laser-assisted double-wire non-transferred arc (LDNA) surfacing process that melts...
The novel laser-assisted double-wire non-transferred arc (LDNA) surfacing process that melts two con...
AbstractFirst results of the process development of a novel approach for a high deposition rate clad...
AbstractAn innovative laser cladding technology based on laser scanning is presented. The variable s...
AbstractHeavy section Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) usually requires special edge preparation and sev...
Several laser materials processing technologies using metal wire addition have been researched durin...
The employment of Laser Beam Welding (LBW) for many traditional arc welding applications is often li...
peer reviewedLaser butt-welding of dissimilar heat sensitive materials is one of the most challengin...
Abstract This paper aims to study features of physical and metallurgical processes during welding o...
AbstractThe shortage of resources demands a consequent lightweight design with aluminium alloys. Pro...
AbstractThe laser beam-submerged arc hybrid welding method originates from the knowledge that, with ...
AbstractBeside well chosen process parameters a geometrical joining partner design suitable for lase...
A new welding heat source consisting of a plasma arc and a coaxially superimposed low-power laser be...
AbstractFillet weld is the predominant weld type used for connecting different elements e.g. in ship...
AbstractIn this paper, a study of laser-arc hybrid welding featuring three different process fibres ...
AbstractThe novel laser-assisted double-wire non-transferred arc (LDNA) surfacing process that melts...
The novel laser-assisted double-wire non-transferred arc (LDNA) surfacing process that melts two con...
AbstractFirst results of the process development of a novel approach for a high deposition rate clad...
AbstractAn innovative laser cladding technology based on laser scanning is presented. The variable s...
AbstractHeavy section Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) usually requires special edge preparation and sev...
Several laser materials processing technologies using metal wire addition have been researched durin...
The employment of Laser Beam Welding (LBW) for many traditional arc welding applications is often li...
peer reviewedLaser butt-welding of dissimilar heat sensitive materials is one of the most challengin...
Abstract This paper aims to study features of physical and metallurgical processes during welding o...
AbstractThe shortage of resources demands a consequent lightweight design with aluminium alloys. Pro...
AbstractThe laser beam-submerged arc hybrid welding method originates from the knowledge that, with ...
AbstractBeside well chosen process parameters a geometrical joining partner design suitable for lase...
A new welding heat source consisting of a plasma arc and a coaxially superimposed low-power laser be...
AbstractFillet weld is the predominant weld type used for connecting different elements e.g. in ship...
AbstractIn this paper, a study of laser-arc hybrid welding featuring three different process fibres ...