作者
Jean-Baptiste Forien, Philip J DePond, Gabe M Guss, Bradley H Jared, Jonathan D Madison, Manyalibo J Matthews
发表日期
2020/1/9
期刊
International Journal of Materials Research
卷号
111
期号
1
页码范围
47-54
出版商
De Gruyter
简介
The quality of metal objects fabricated via laser powder bed fusion are highly affected by process parameters, and their influence on final products is yet to be fully explored. In this work, pyrometry signals of the melt pool were collected from a set of stainless-steel samples during manufacturing and the effect of laser power on porosity and roughness of final printed parts was analyzed. Results show that the melt pool pyrometry signal of contours increases with higher laser power, whereas it is lower and decreases for the infilled part. Post-built X-ray computed tomography imaging reveals that porosity decreases while sample roughness increases upon increasing laser power. The decrease in porosity with increasing laser power is attributed to the larger size of the contour welds that were printed first, leading to an increase in dimension of the final products.
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