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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Shiyun Dong , Lin Li , Binshi XuPublisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Imprint: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH ISBN: 9783527412617ISBN 10: 3527412611 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 28 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: German Table of Contents1 Introduction 1.1 Definition of remanufacturing 1.2 The society need for remanufacturing 1.3 History of remanufacturing 1.4 Basic remanufacturing science technologies 1.5 Applications of remanufacturing 1.6 Trends of remanufacturing 2 Background of laser based remanufacturing, LBR 2.1 Laser materials processing 2.2 Functions of laser based remanufacturing 2.3 Classification of laser based remanufacturing technology 2.4 An overview of the historical developments of LBR 3 Fundamentals of laser based remanufacturing 3.1 Basic knowledge of lasers used in LBR 3.2 Phenomena of laser beam interaction with metals 3.3 Laser heating metals 3.4 Physical metallurgy of LBR 3.5 Material systems for LBR 4 LBR with laser additive layer manufacturing technology 4.1 Laser additive layer manufacturing introduction 4.2 Temperature fields during laser metal deposition 4.3 Residual stress in LBR metal parts 4.4 Microstructure characteristics of laser deposited materials 4.5 Property advantages of laser deposition 4.6 Modelling of laser additive layer manufacturing process 4.7 Stereo-solid remanufacturing by lasers 4.8 Applications of laser additive layer manufacturing for LBR 5 Laser welding for remanufacturing 5.1 Introduction of laser welding techniques 5.2 Methods and mechanisms of laser welding 5.3 Process of laser welding for LBR 5.4 Applications examples for LBR 6 Laser cutting for remanufacturing 6.1 Introduction on laser cutting 6.2 Theory of laser cutting 6.3 Process of laser cutting 6.4 Applications of laser cutting for LBR 7 Laser cleaning for remanufacturing 7.1 Introduction of laser cleaning 7.2 Mechanisms of laser cleaning 7.3 Process of laser cleaning 7.3 Applications of laser cleaning for LBR 8 Efficiency assessment of LBR 8.1 Environmental benefits 8.2 Social benefits 8.3 Economic benefits 9 Non-destructive testing and evaluation for laser remanufactured products 9.1 Introduction on NDT methods 9.2 Defects and their detections 9.3 Residual stress 9.4 Evaluation on performance of laser remanufactured products 10 Systems engineering and management in LBR 10.1 Sustainable cycling of products and components 10.2 Industrial activities on LBR 10.3 Product cycling and management for LBR 10.4 Technical standards on LBR 11 Applications and examples 11.1 Purposes and rules of LBR applications 11.2 Engineering design of laser remanufacturing processes 11.3 Application examples - Transportation vehicles - Steel and iron production - Energy industries - Engineering mechanism - Chemical industries 11.4 Future prospects 12 Laser safety in LBR 12.1 Laser classification 12.2 Safety rules and regulations 12.3 The safety limits 12.4 Damage to human body from typical Class 4 laser 12.5 Risks from LBR 12.6 The laser hazards and dangers 12.7. Safety measures in LBRReviewsAuthor InformationProfessor Shiyun Dong works at the National Key Laboratory for Remanufacturing in Beijing, China. HE received his Ph.D in materials science from Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, in 2000. His early research was on laser cladding and surface engineering technology. Professor Dong has authored and co-authored over 100 scientific publications and has received several scientific prizes and granted patents. Professor Lin Li holds a chair of laser engineering and has been the Director of the Laser Processing Research Centre at The University of Manchester, UK since 2000. He is the author and co-author of over 300 journal publications in laser processing including additive manufacturing, laser cladding, welding and surface engineering and inventor and co-inventor of 47 patents in laser processing. He is a member of the board of directors, a fellow of the Laser Institute of America, a member of the executive committee of the Association of Laser Users, a fellow of the International Academy of Production Engineering, CIRP and a fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology. He is also a member of several Editorial Boards in 12 international journals. Professor Binshi Xu is a Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering, China and the founding director of the National Key Laboratory for Remanufacturing, China. He is internationallyrecognized for his pioneering research and applications in remanufacturing, welding and surface engineering. He has authored over 200 scientific publications and has received numerous scientific prizes and granted patents. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |