3DWelding – additive Herstellung von Stahlbaukomponenten

Translated title of the contribution: 3D welding - additive manufacturing of steel construction components

Christoph Holzinger*, Stefan Peters, Andreas Trummer

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

3DWelding – additive fabrication of structural steel elements. This paper investigates the possibilities of robotic 3D printing with steel (WAAM – Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing) in the construction industry. The aim of the project team is to develop a stable and economical manufacturing process for customized steel elements. Thus, the influence of different process parameters such as wire feed rate and travel speed on the weld shape and build-up rate as well as on the material properties will be explained and a parameter window with stable, verified parameter sets will be defined for each material used. Three different filler metals (G 2Si1, G 3Si1, G 4Si1) are tested in terms of their strength and stiffness, with particular attention paid to the joining area between substrate and welded structure. For this purpose, test methods for testing additively manufactured components, especially for shear capacity, have been newly developed. As a proof of concept, an exemplary application is shown and the load-bearing capacity of this connection is investigated in different configurations.

Translated title of the contribution3D welding - additive manufacturing of steel construction components
Original languageGerman
Pages318-326
Number of pages9
Volume92
No.5
Specialist publicationStahlbau
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metals and Alloys
  • Building and Construction
  • Civil and Structural Engineering

Fields of Expertise

  • Sustainable Systems

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