Wire-based Directed Energy Deposition (W-DED) using a blue diode laser was developed to achieve a low-dilution pure copper
layer with high energy efficiency. To clarify the dominant factor of the dilution of the layers, pure copper layers were formed on
SUS304 substrates using a W-DED system with a blue diode laser where the wire feed rate and the laser power density were varied.
As a result, a pure copper layer with a dilution ratio of 0.1% was formed with an energy efficiency of 30.8×10
-3mm
3/J at a wire
feed rate of 450 mg/s and a laser power density of 7.7×10
4 W/cm
2. Furthermore, when forming this layer, more than 90% of the
heat input required for wire melting was provided by direct heat input from the laser. On the other hand, when more than 50% of the
heat input required for wire melting was provided by the heat conduction from the molten pool, only layers with high dilution ratio
were obtained with low energy efficiency. Therefore, a low-dilution pure copper layer was formed with high energy efficiency when
the direct heat input from laser accounts for the majority of wire melting.
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