A Review on Machine Process Parameters of Laser Engineered Net Shaping
- Tamiru Hailu Kori
, - Dawit Muluneh Yona,
- Amanuel Diriba Tura,
- Johnson Santhosh
Tamiru Hailu Kori

Jimma University Institute of Technology
Corresponding Author:tamiru.kori@ju.edu.et
Author ProfileDawit Muluneh Yona
Jimma University Institute of Technology
Author ProfileAmanuel Diriba Tura
Jimma University Institute of Technology
Author ProfileJohnson Santhosh
Jimma University Institute of Technology
Author ProfileAbstract
Manufacturing sectors are shifting their interest toward additive
manufacturing technologies, where components are fabricated directly
from CAD models layer by layer. Laser engineered net shaping most known
to produce a near net shape of functionally graded materials. In this
paper, process parameters that affect mechanical properties, surface
topology and physical properties are reviewed. Powder feed rate, hatch
distance and layer thickness more related to porosity of the parts that
being produced. Mechanical properties get affected by laser power scan
speed. Density and hardness sensitive to focal distance of the optimal
convergence of the maximal laser intensity and the localized spatial
concentration of the powder beam. To get homogeneous microstructure
shorter focal distance is preferable. However, working distance has no
such impact on density.