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Optical Fiber Sensor-Fused Additive Manufacturing and Its Applications in Residual Stress Measurements in Titanium Parts

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Abstract

This paper reports optical fiber embedding in titanium parts using additive manufacturing process. Residual stress incurred during laser processing on the sensor-embedded parts was measured using Rayleigh scattering distributed sensing scheme with 5-mm spatial resolutions.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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