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Filling Path Planning and Polygon Operations for Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Process

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  • Jiansheng Zhang
  • Qiuyun Wang
  • Guiqian Xiao
  • Jie Zhou

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To improve the service life of hot forging die, the additive manufacturing algorithm and additive manufacturing device for die remanufacturing are developed. Firstly, a compound filling algorithm in which the inner zone is filled by linear scanning and the outer contour is filled by offsetting is developed in order to solve the problems encountered in filling path planning for wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) like staircase effect at marginal division, degenerated edge at outer contour, programming difficulty, and so forth. Meanwhile, the attitude control algorithm of welding gun is proposed to control the angle between welding gun and welding path so as to improve the welding forming quality. Secondly, the high-temperature and low-temperature wear resistances of Fe-based and Ni-based alloy are tested. The results show that Ni-based alloy has higher high-temperature wear resistance. Finally, a disabled crankshaft hot forging die is selected for application test and the results show that, using the techniques discussed in this paper, welding materials can be saved by more than 50% and machining cost can be saved by more than 60%. In addition, the surface of automatic-repaired die is smooth without oxidation, collapse, and other defects after forging 3000 times, which is much better than that of manual-repaired die.

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  • Jiansheng Zhang & Qiuyun Wang & Guiqian Xiao & Jie Zhou, 2021. "Filling Path Planning and Polygon Operations for Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Process," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6683319
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6683319
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