Using optical diagnostics to determine the melt temperature field in layer-by-layer laser alloying of metal powder


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Abstract

The results of application of optical diagnostics in the estimation of the temperature field at the melt surface in layer-by-layer laser alloying of metal powder are presented. It is demonstrated that surface concavity induced by the thermocapillary effect upon nonuniform heating may distort pyrometry data considerably. The use of external illumination provides an opportunity to determine the shape of the melt surface. The obtained minimum estimate of the temperature gradient in the metal region affected by laser radiation is 2.8 × 104 K/cm.

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Yu. N. Zavalov

Institute of Laser and Information Technologies

Email: dubrov.av@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Shatura, Moscow oblast, 140700

A. V. Dubrov

Institute of Laser and Information Technologies

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Email: dubrov.av@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Shatura, Moscow oblast, 140700

F. Kh. Mirzade

Institute of Laser and Information Technologies

Email: dubrov.av@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Shatura, Moscow oblast, 140700

N. G. Dubrovin

Institute of Laser and Information Technologies

Email: dubrov.av@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Shatura, Moscow oblast, 140700

E. S. Makarova

Institute of Laser and Information Technologies

Email: dubrov.av@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Shatura, Moscow oblast, 140700

V. D. Dubrov

Institute of Laser and Information Technologies

Email: dubrov.av@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Shatura, Moscow oblast, 140700


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