Abstract
In order to improve the quality of thin-wall metal parts fabricated by laser direct deposition shaping method, using “element birth and death” technique, a three-dimensional multitrack and multilayer thin-wall model was developed. Different scanning methods, including long-edge parallel reciprocating scanning, short-edge parallel reciprocating scanning and inter-layer orthogonal parallel reciprocating scanning, were researched. The Von Mises equivalent stress, and its X-directional, Y-directional and Z-directional principal stresses were analyzed in detail. Under the same conditions used in the simulations, the deposition experiments were conducted, and the influence of different scanning methods on the cracking failure behavior of thin-wall metal parts was discussed.
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