A One-dimensional Analysis of the Distribution of Temperature, Stress and Strain in the co-axial Laser Cladding Process
Tamanna, N., Crouch, R.S. & Naher, S. ORCID: 0000-0003-2047-5807 (2017). A One-dimensional Analysis of the Distribution of Temperature, Stress and Strain in the co-axial Laser Cladding Process. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1892, article number 040015. doi: 10.1063/1.5008041
Abstract
The co-axial Laser Cladding (LC) is one of the most advanced surface treatment processes where generally a superior powder or wire material is deposited on the substrate to improve surface properties by using laser heat source. In this work, a physical model of the clad and the substrate has been presented. An attempt has been made to describe the simplified relation of temperature, stress and strain with time by using the established theoretical knowledge of generation of stress and strain after thermal treatment. The simplified relation of temperature, stress and strain with time has been explained with the help of schematic diagrams. The finding of this study will help to understand the temperature, stress and strain behaviour with time in the Laser Cladding process.
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