2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2019.04.021
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In-situ characterization and quantification of melt pool variation under constant input energy density in laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing process

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“…Sometimes Equation (1) is slightly modified when referring to a linear specimen (IED = P/v) [106,107]. While similar properties are expected when IED is fixed but its variables change [9,32,[108][109][110], Guo et al [20] showed that the effect of laser power and scan speed should be evaluated differently since they could lead to different laser-powder interaction results. In order to account more for the process parameters which lead the LPBF process, energy density can be defined as volumetric and calculated as a function not only of the laser power (P) and scan speed (v), but also of the layer thickness (t) and hatch spacing (h), as outlined in Equation (2) [9,42].…”
Section: Side Effects Of Laser-metal Powder Interactionmentioning
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“…Sometimes Equation (1) is slightly modified when referring to a linear specimen (IED = P/v) [106,107]. While similar properties are expected when IED is fixed but its variables change [9,32,[108][109][110], Guo et al [20] showed that the effect of laser power and scan speed should be evaluated differently since they could lead to different laser-powder interaction results. In order to account more for the process parameters which lead the LPBF process, energy density can be defined as volumetric and calculated as a function not only of the laser power (P) and scan speed (v), but also of the layer thickness (t) and hatch spacing (h), as outlined in Equation (2) [9,42].…”
Section: Side Effects Of Laser-metal Powder Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metals 2019, 9, x FOR PEER REVIEW 8 of 21 [20] showed that the effect of laser power and scan speed should be evaluated differently since they could lead to different laser-powder interaction results.…”
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“…4 Processed images for the porosity amount assessment (samples obtained with: a power = 375 W, exposure time = 30 μs; b power = 300 W, exposure time = 30 μs) Fig. 3 Scanning strategy (a); spot-to-spot fabrication process, where 's' is the point distance, 'Φ' is the laser beam spot and h is the hatch distance (b) depression induced by the recoil pressure on the melt pool and thus the heat absorption [35,36]. However, this phenomenon would complicate the use of the E d,eff as design parameter; therefore, in this work, it is ignored and the value of β as well as α are kept constant.…”
Section: Energy Density Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%