Surface morphology and dimensional accuracy of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V alloy: Effect of variable scanning speed with constant laser power in widespread energy density
Abstract:The present study aims at analysing the combined role of laser power (LP) and scanning speed (SS) on the surface topography and dimensional accuracy of Titanium (Ti–6Al–4V) alloy fabricated through a laser-based powder bed fusion process. The widespread volumetric energy densities (VEDs) ranging from 25 J/mm3 (S1) to 120 J/mm3 (S10) were chosen with five different combinations of LP with varying SS, such as 150 W (276 and 850 mm/s), 250 W (630 and 990 mm/s), 300 W (395 and 465 mm/s), 350 W (405 and 1100 mm/s),… Show more
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