The present application is a 35 U.S.C. §§371 national phase conversion of PCT/EP2014/052939, filed Feb. 14, 2014, which claims priority of European Patent Application No. 13158185.2, filed Mar. 7, 2013, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein. The PCT International Application was published in the German language.
The invention relates to a laser method in which a laser beam that has two different laser beam areas is used and relates to devices therefor.
Laser welding methods for remelting cracks or for deposition welding on a substrate are state of the art. When welding is performed, there is generally a problem that cracks may occur within remelted material or deposition welding. This has been solved by preheating the entire component.
In monocrystalline rewelding or monocrystalline deposition welding, an object is to produce a great temperature gradient. It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a method and devices with which this can be made easier. The object is achieved by a method and device as disclosed herein.
The invention simplifies operative and procedural preheating during welding and produces greater temperature gradients.
The figures and the description represent exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Inside the laser beam 1, there is an internal laser beam area 7, which has a higher intensity or output, preferably of 200 W to 300 W, and can remelt a crack in the substrate 20 or can melt material for a deposition process on the substrate which is well known in the art.
The internal laser beam area 7 is surrounded, preferably completely, by an external laser beam area 4, which has a greater cross section, particularly a greater diameter, and has a lower intensity or a lower output, so that, when the laser beam 1 is moved to be incident on or impinge on and over the substrate 20, the external laser beam area 4 only pre-heats and post-heats the area before and after the internal laser beam area 7 as the laser beam moves.
In one example, the diameter of the internal laser beam area 7 is 3 mm and the diameter of the external laser beam area 4 is at least 3.5 mm, particularly at least 4 mm, most particularly 4 mm.
The internal laser beam area 7 is preferably arranged concentrically in the external area 4.
Such a laser beam 1 may preferably be produced by a bifocal lens 10, in which a laser beam 1 with a single wavelength λ is correspondingly separated by the bifocal lens 10 into an internal laser beam area 7 and an external laser beam area 4.
The arrow 16 indicates that at this point there can be a supply of a known welding material, like a welding powder, which is to be melted by the laser beam 1, particularly by the internal laser beam area 7, and that leads to deposition welding.
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An example of a substrate that has a directionally solidified structure is PWA 1483SX, which produces a monocrystalline structure.
The ratio of the intensities or the outputs of the laser beam areas 4, 7 in relation to one another is at least 1.2, in particular at least 1.5.
The surface area of the internal laser beam area 7 is preferably a maximum of 80% of the internal laser beam area 7 and the external laser beam area 4.
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PCT/EP2014/052939 | 2/14/2014 | WO | 00 |
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WO2014/135358 | 9/12/2014 | WO | A |
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International Search Report dated Jul. 3, 2014 issued in corresponding International patent application No. PCT/EP2014/052939. |
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