Abstract:Highlights• Laser scanning of narrow features in LPBF parts results in predictable changes in melt pool geometry as observed in coaxial melt pool images.• An empirical model of this geometry-related behavior, validated on different geometries, is presented.• A model-based feedforward controller is designed to correct for this behavior. The proposed controller reduces geometry-related deviations by a factor of two, as demonstrated experimentally.
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