Combination of cladding processes with subsequent hot forming as a new approach for the production of hybrid components
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium - An Additive Manufacturing Conference
1223-1233
2022
Type: Zeitschriftenaufsatz (reviewed)
Abstract
A new process chain for the manufacturing of load-adapted hybrid components is presented. The {\textquotedbl}Tailored Forming"process chain consists of a deposition welding process, hot forming, machining and an optional heat treatment. This paper focuses on the combination of laser hot-wire cladding with subsequent hot forming to produce hybrid components. The applicability is investigated for different material combinations and component geometries, e.g. a shaft with a bearing seat or a bevel gear. Austenitic stainless steel AISI 316L and martensitic valve steel AISI HNV3 are used as cladding materials, mild steel AISI 1022M and case hardening steel AISI 5120 are used as base materials. The resulting component properties after laser hot-wire cladding and hot forming such as hardness, microstructure and residual stress state are presented. In the cladding and the heat-affected zone, the hot forming process causes a transformation from a welding microstructure to a fine-grained forming microstructure. Hot forming significantly affects the residual stress state in the cladding the resulting residual stress state depends on the material combination.