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FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR LASER TECHNOLOGY ILT Editorial Notes Dipl.-Phys. Axel Bauer | Head of Marketing and Communications | Phone +49 241 8906-194 | [email protected] Petra Nolis M.A. | PR Consultant | Phone +49 241 8906-662 | [email protected] Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT | Steinbachstraße 15 | 52074 Aachen, Germany | www.ilt.frau PRESS RELEASE November 14, 2012 || Page 1 | 4 New CAM system for efficient laser material deposition The Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT has developed an offline programming system for laser material deposition. The LMD Cam3D program enables process developers and end-users to generate tool paths quickly, even for complex LMD tasks that have non-standard welding strategies. The generated paths are translated into machine code, and can be tested for possible collisions via a machine simulation. LMD Cam3D will be presented for the first time at the EuroMold from November 27.-30., 2012 in Frankfurt at the Fraunhofer joint booth, hall 11- C66a. Unique characteristics of laser material deposition (LMD) in comparison with conventional processes are e.g. the minimalized heat input and low levels of distortion. Combined with the high degree of process accuracy and the potential for automation it offers, this results in LMD becoming increasingly important for industrial applications such as an additive, repair or manufacturing process. Path planning PRESS RELEASE

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FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR LASER TECHNOLOGY ILT

Editorial NotesDipl.-Phys. Axel Bauer | Head of Marketing and Communications | Phone +49 241 8906-194 | [email protected] Nolis M.A. | PR Consultant | Phone +49 241 8906-662 | [email protected] Institute for Laser Technology ILT | Steinbachstraße 15 | 52074 Aachen, Germany | www.ilt.fraunhofer.de

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New CAM system for efficient laser material depositionThe Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT has developed an offline programming system for laser material deposition. The LMD Cam3D program enables process developers and end-users to generate tool paths quickly, even for complex LMD tasks that have non-standard welding strategies. The generated paths are translated into machine code, and can be tested for possible collisions via a machine simulation. LMD Cam3D will be presented for the first time at the EuroMold from November 27.-30., 2012 in Frankfurt at the Fraunhofer joint booth, hall 11- C66a.

Unique characteristics of laser material deposition (LMD) in comparison with conventional processes are e.g. the minimalized heat input and low levels of distortion. Combined with the high degree of process accuracy and the potential for automation it offers, this results in LMD becoming increasingly important for industrial applications such as an additive, repair or manufacturing process.

Path planning

The additive manufacture of parts using LMD involves the CAD model of the part being split into horizontal, cross-sectional layers that correspond to the direction in which the part is to be built up. These are then filled out using equidistant tool paths or parallel paths, being projected onto the welding surface, according to the strategy that has been selected. For the repair of parts that have suffered operational wear and tear, the actual geometry is first measured using a laser line scanner to generate a point cloud, from which a surface model is made using reverse engineering. The volume of the defect is ascertained by determining the best fit between the actual geometry and the CAD model of the component, and is then built up using LMD.

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Editorial NotesDipl.-Phys. Axel Bauer | Head of Marketing and Communications | Phone +49 241 8906-194 | [email protected] Nolis M.A. | PR Consultant | Phone +49 241 8906-662 | [email protected] Institute for Laser Technology ILT | Steinbachstraße 15 | 52074 Aachen, Germany | www.ilt.fraunhofer.de

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Functionalities

LMD Cam3D provides functionalities for LMD strategies that enable the LMD sequence and welding direction of individual paths to be modified. Parameters like laser power and velocity can be specified and tuned for each individual tool path. When designating tool paths to fill the various layers, the user can choose between equidistant paths and parallel paths that are projected onto the surface of the layer. The paths are automatically cropped to keep within the boundary marking the edge of the defect area. The paths are planned in such a way as to allow enough oversize for the finishing process that follows, in which excess material is machined. There is a specifically designed module available to help plan paths for turbine parts made using additive manufacturing. Due to its modular structure, the program can be complemented as necessary for various applications by further modules.

Collision testing

LMD Cam3D is equipped with a simulation tool that can check in advance whether the planned LMD process will cause the laser processing head to collide with the part. The machine code is generated using an integrated postprocessor that supports a full range of different systems.

Modularity

As a CAM module for LMD, LMD Cam3D’s functionalities are designed in such a way that the process developer and end-user can generate LMD paths immediately, even for complex LMD jobs with non-standard LMD strategies. The modular structure of the program allows additional algorithms of particular LMD strategies to be integrated. Currently, a prototype of LMD Cam3D is used at Fraunhofer ILT in Aachen for about 2 years now, and that they are continuing to develop.

Picture 1:Digitization of the surface of the part being

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Editorial NotesDipl.-Phys. Axel Bauer | Head of Marketing and Communications | Phone +49 241 8906-194 | [email protected] Nolis M.A. | PR Consultant | Phone +49 241 8906-662 | [email protected] Institute for Laser Technology ILT | Steinbachstraße 15 | 52074 Aachen, Germany | www.ilt.fraunhofer.de

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worked on using an integrated laser line scanner.Picture Source: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen, Germany.

Picture 2:The LMD Cam3D software offers extensive possibilities for programming LMD paths. The picture shows an equidistant set of lines being derived from the red start line, which is projected on the free form surface. The equidistant set of lines is trimmed by the edge of the welding area (blue).Picture Source: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen, Germany.

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FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR LASER TECHNOLOGY ILT

Editorial NotesDipl.-Phys. Axel Bauer | Head of Marketing and Communications | Phone +49 241 8906-194 | [email protected] Nolis M.A. | PR Consultant | Phone +49 241 8906-662 | [email protected] Institute for Laser Technology ILT | Steinbachstraße 15 | 52074 Aachen, Germany | www.ilt.fraunhofer.de

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The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is the largest organization for applied research in Europe. Its research activities are conducted by 60 Fraunhofer Institutes at numerous locations throughout Germany. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft employs a staff of more than 20,000, who work with an annual research budget totaling 1.8 billion euros. Of this sum, 1.5 billion euros is generated through contract research. More than 70 percent of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft’s contract research revenue is derived from contracts with industry and from publicly financed research projects. Affiliated research centers and representative offices around the world provide contact with the regions of greatest importance to present and future scientific progress and economic development.

Further contactsDr. Norbert Pirch | Competence Area Additive Manufacturing and Functional Layers | Phone +49 241 8906-636 [email protected] | Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, Aachen, Germany | www.ilt.fraunhofer.deDipl.-Phys. John Flemmer | Polishing Group | Phone +49 241 8906-137 | [email protected] Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, Aachen, Germany | www.ilt.fraunhofer.de

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