Laser Cladding Device for In-Situ Repairs of Marine Crankshafts
Advanced Materials Research 2013
Toms Torims

This paper presents the development and design of the laser cladding machine for marine diesel engine crankshaft in-situ repairs. The described technology and device is designed to perform crankpin journal build-up operations directly in the engine housing, without removing the crankshaft from the engine. Furthermore, this technology could be successful-ly combined with the subsequent final machining operation – grinding. There is already equipment and technology in place for in-situ crankpin grinding operations. Both technological platforms can be combined to deliver the most appropriate output. For the very first time, this paper outlines the novel, in-situ concept of applying laser cladding to marine crankshafts. The principal design of the in-situ laser clad-ding machine is provided and is accompanied with a de-tailed description of the in-situ laser cladding machine construction. The proposed device and method satisfy ship-board crankshaft surface renovation needs and opens up an entirely new dimension for the industrial application of laser cladding technologies.


Keywords
laser cladding, in-situ repairs, marine, crankshaft
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.712-715.709
Hyperlink
http://www.icmse.net/index.asp

Torims, T. Laser Cladding Device for In-Situ Repairs of Marine Crankshafts. Advanced Materials Research, 2013, Vol.712-715, pp.709-714. ISSN 1022-6680. Available from: doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.712-715.709

Publication language
English (en)
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