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Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Overview
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Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Pool Temperature Simulations Conclusions References
College of Engineering, Trivandrum
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Introduction
Laser Cladding Advantages
Rapid heating and cooling Well conned laser beam Minimal distortion
Disadvantage
Complex multi-parameter process
Nonintrusive sensors
CCD Cameras Photodiodes Pyrometers
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
MIMO High power laser Dual-colour pyrometer Identify state-space model Real time controller
GPC algorithm with input constraints
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Experimental Setup
Figure: Experimental setup of DMD process with a closed loop temperature controller
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
5-D adjustable CNC system Pyrometer connected to collecting lens Pyrometer monitors the melt pool temperature View of pyrometer to match laser beam on substrate H13 tool steel powder is used Real-time controller
samples melt pool temperature from pyrometer controls laser power through analog interface
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Analog modulation of pulse duration and laser power P = 1.5603V 0.8849 4th order state-space model x(k + 1) = Ax(k) + Bu(k) + Ke(k) y (k) = Cx(k) + Du(k) + e(k)
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Predictive Control
Generalised predictive algorithm with input constraints, x (k + N) = AN x(k) + AN1 Bu(k) + ....... + Bu(k + N 1) y (k + N) = CAN x(k) + CAN1 Bu(k) + ..... + CBu(k + N 1)
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Jk =
j=N0 +1 Nu j=1
Model is valid for a certain input range umin u(k) umax umin u(k + 1) umax . . . . . . . . . umin u(k + Nu 1) umax
Feedback Control of Melt Pool Temperature During Laser Cladding Process College of Engineering, Trivandrum
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
T-lter approach
T-lter is used in generalised predictive control. Hf = State Space Estimation x (k +1, k) = A(k, k 1)+AK (k)(y (k)C x (k, k 1))+Bu(k) x 1 1 q 1
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Tuning GPC for better performance Noise is used to tune the controller and the parameters were tuned Tracking a sinusoidal and square temperature prole
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Lack of deposition and overbuilt Lower melt pool temperature Mismatch of temperature indicates Lack of deposition Closed loop controller increases laser power tom increase deposition
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Simulations
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Figure: Melt pool temperature and laser action at 2nd and 3rd layer
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Figure: Melt pool temperature and laser action at 26th and 27th layer
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Figure: Melt pool temperature and laser action at 37th and 38th layer
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Figure: Pictures of deposition at (a) 10th layer (b) 20th layer(c) 30th layer and (d) 40th layer
Feedback Control of Melt Pool Temperature During Laser Cladding Process College of Engineering, Trivandrum
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Figure: Deposition heights on and o the step at every tenth layer with and without GPC Controller
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Figure: Melt pool temperatures and laser actions at the second layer with and without controller
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Figure: Melt pool temperatures and laser actions at the second layer with and without controller
Feedback Control of Melt Pool Temperature During Laser Cladding Process College of Engineering, Trivandrum
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
Conclusions
Melt pool temperature measured using pyrometer State-space model identied experimentally GPC algorithm implemented in real time Closed loop process tracked the melt pool temperature GPC compensated lack of deposition
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
References
1. Lijun. Song, and Jyoti. Mazumder., Feedback Control of Melt Pool Temperature During Laser Cladding Process ,IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Techonology, Volume 19, No. 6, Nov, 2011. 2. M. Asselin et al., Development of trinocular CCD-based optical detector for real-time monitoring of laser cladding , in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation, volume 14, paper 11901196. 3. J. Koch and J. Mazumder, Apparatus and methods for monitoring and controlling multi-layer laser cladding, U.S. Patent 6 122 564, September 19, 2000. 4. E. Toyserkani and A. Khajepour, A mechatronics approach to laser powder deposition process, Mechatronics, volume 16, paper. 631641, December2006.
Feedback Control of Melt Pool Temperature During Laser Cladding Process College of Engineering, Trivandrum
Introduction Laser Cladding System Experimental Setup Melt Pool Temperature Dynamic Predictive Control Tracking Melt Poo
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