Investigation of welding process gases for wire arc additive manufacturing of AL5183

Michael Unger (Speaker), Martin Schnall, Christian Schneider-Bröskamp

Research output: Poster presentation without proceedingspeer-review

Abstract

In welding, shielding gases are used to protect the molten metal from earths atmosphere which is especially relevant for highly reactive materials such as magnesium, titanium and aluminum. Process gases on the other hand are used to influence weld bead geometry, penetration depth and heat input during welding. In this work the influence in geometrie, defects, microstructure and mechanical properties are investigated.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event12. Ranshofener Leichtmetalltage -
Duration: 6 Oct 20227 Oct 2022

Conference

Conference12. Ranshofener Leichtmetalltage
Period6/10/227/10/22

Research Field

  • Wire-Based Additive Manufacturing

Keywords

  • WAAM
  • Schutzgase
  • Processgase

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