Real Structure and Residual Stresses of Ground Laser Cladded H13 Tool Steel

K. Trojan*, J. Čapek, J. Čech, N. Ganev, V. Ocelík, K. Kolařík

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Abstract

Since laser cladding does not achieve such accuracy, after cladding the material, it is always necessary to machine the surface to the required final shape. In this article, the real structure, the surface state of the residual stresses and the hardness of the ground surface are studied. The values of these parameters significantly affect the properties of the surface and thus the service life of the repaired part. Compressive residual stresses on the ground surface were observed, as well as a hardness difference of up to 300 HV.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEAN 2021 - 59th International Scientific Conference on Experimental Stress Analysis - Book of Full Papers
EditorsPetr Bittnar, Pavel Padevet
PublisherCzech Technical University
Pages222-225
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9788001068854
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event59th International Scientific Conference on Experimental Stress Analysis 2021, EAN 2021 - Litomysl, Czech Republic
Duration: 29-Sept-20211-Oct-2021

Publication series

NameEAN 2021 - 59th International Scientific Conference on Experimental Stress Analysis - Book of Full Papers

Conference

Conference59th International Scientific Conference on Experimental Stress Analysis 2021, EAN 2021
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityLitomysl
Period29/09/202101/10/2021

Keywords

  • AISI H13 tool steel
  • laser cladding
  • real structure
  • residual stresses
  • X-ray diffraction

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