Influence of parameter variation and interlayer temperature control in wall angle, curvature and measurement methodology of ER70S-6 parts obtained by WAAM
Ruan Diego Amorim de Melo Vieira , Olga Liskevych , Déborah de Oliveira , Maksym Ziberov
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Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing is characterized for the high deposition rates, enabling the manufacturing of big, complex parts, with smaller relative production cost. However, once the part receives high heat inputs, leading to geometry variation and deformations, it is important to properly measure the part characteristics. Therefore, this work contributes with a measurement methodology for inclined walls deposited by Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing and its application on walls deposited with different parameters. The main parameter of influence was the use of interlayer temperature control, which increased the angle in 71.0%, and the curvature in 90.3%, lower part.