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Laser for Magnesium: the influence of laser wavelength, and feedstock quality on the optical properties of Mg alloy for industrial needs

Descripción del proyecto

Fabricación aditiva para la transformación de aleaciones de magnesio

La fabricación aditiva es una solución muy prometedora en el ámbito de la fabricación, ya que ofrece diversas ventajas como rentabilidad, rapidez, eficacia y precisión según la tarea que se realice. Sin embargo, la fabricación aditiva se enfrenta a un reto importante cuando se trata de procesar aleaciones de magnesio, en particular la necesidad de láseres especializados de alta potencia. El equipo del proyecto LASER4Mg, que cuenta con el apoyo de las acciones Marie Skłodowska-Curie, pretende mejorar las características del láser para el procesamiento de aleaciones de magnesio. Estudiará las propiedades de absorbencia espectral óptica del magnesio, caracterizando los efectos del láser y examinando el impacto de las características del proceso, la máquina y la potencia. Los resultados de esta investigación no solo resolverán un problema esencial de la industria, sino que también aportarán valiosos conocimientos y experiencia a los investigadores implicados.

Objetivo

The overall aim of the project is to obtain the most optimum laser characteristics that will improve the ability to process Mg alloys for laser based additive manufacturing method, which currently suffers immensely due to excessive evaporation of the powder feedstock. Lasers are a form of monochromatic electromagnetic radiation, that interact with each metal differently. In selective laser melting (SLM) process, when laser energy is applied to the Mg powder, two primary processes occur: absorption and reflectance. The laser wavelength determines the degree of absorption in the metal powder. Due to low absorbance of traditional yttrium doped fiber laser in infrared range, and low thermal conductivity, Mg processing requires using high power lasers that leads to rapid evaporation of Mg when the laser hits the melt pool.

To accomplish these goals, optical spectral absorbance properties of magnesium and its alloys in various forms (plate, block, powder) will be studied using UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy. Effect of laser characteristics such as mode, power and wavelength on the absorbance response and process stability will be characterized. The impact of powder particle size distribution, plate thickness, surface quality, alloy compositions on laser-material interaction will be studied. The results will be used to obtain the highest success process window.

The project will create valuable knowledge for use in the field of SLM of Mg alloys. The existing scientific gaps and technological challenges associated with laser treatment of Mg alloys will be filled and sustained by commercialization by the researcher's current employer. The research plan is designed to solve an outstanding problem in the industry and will improve the long term employability of the researcher with his employer in Europe. The potential resulting technology will be a leap in the field of laser treatment of magnesium, increasing industrial capacity in EU and stimulate further R&D&I efforts. host name

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LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATE
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 162 499,20
Dirección
RAINA BOULEVARD 19
1586 RIGA
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Latvija Latvija Rīga
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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