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Meeting 2021 Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium (SFF Symp 2021)
Symposium Plenary
Presentation Title Reducing Heat Buildup and Regularizing Melt pool Dimensions in Laser Powder Bed Fusion through a “Powder Moat” Scan Strategy
Author(s) Evan P. Diewald, Christian Gobert, Nicholas Jones, Jack L Beuth
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Jack L Beuth
Abstract Scope The stochastic nature of the laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) process results in undesired defects such as porosity, residual stress, and inconsistent microstructure. Many flaws are related to erratic thermal conditions caused, in part, by suboptimal infill scanning strategies. This article presents an approach for reducing heat buildup in metals additive manufacturing (AM) that can be implemented within the bounds of most commercial machines. The “Powder Moat” strategy, where a thin wall is built outside the boundaries of the intended part, eliminates in-plane hotspots by inducing a predictable delay after each raster. A semi-analytical model is used to generate process maps of delay times and moat thicknesses as a function of laser power and velocity, and the approach is validated through high speed imaging. By standardizing melt pool dimensions and thermal distributions, the strategy serves the broad goal of process qualification and is a practical step toward increasing AM’s reliability.
Proceedings Inclusion? Definite: Post-meeting proceedings

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Design for the Additive Manufacturing Process Chain
FAME Presentation: Metal Additive Manufacturing, Then and Now
FAME Presentation: Understanding the Fatigue Behavior in Additive Manufacturing through Processing-Structure-Properties-Performance Relationships
Introductory Comments
Mechanics of Additively Manufactured Metals: Effect of Stress State and Microstructural Features
Multi- Material / Modality / Scale / Axis: Realizing Multi-Functional Products with Next-Generation AM Processes
On Corrections of Global Shifts in Metal Additive Manufacturing
Reducing Heat Buildup and Regularizing Melt pool Dimensions in Laser Powder Bed Fusion through a “Powder Moat” Scan Strategy

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