Powder degradation as a consequence of laser interaction: A study of SS 316L powder reuse on the laser directed energy deposition process

  • Gutjahr J
  • Pereira M
  • Sá de Sousa J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The feedstock capture efficiency on powder laser directed energy deposition (L-DED) is becoming a big challenge in the industrial use of the L-DED process for the manufacturing of large-scale AM parts. The powder capture efficiency is dependent on process optimization and the toolpath. The current literature presents a vast range of usual powder efficiency, between 3% and 32% and in some specific cases exceeding 90%. In L-DED, the powder-gas jet stream interacts with the laser beam adding material locally onto the substrate. Part of this material is captured by the melt pool. The not captured material that is affected by the laser beam suffers degradation. In the literature, there is a lack of studies related to powder reuse in the L-DED process. This paper presents a comprehensive study on the consequence of laser interaction with SS 316L metal powder particles during the L-DED process using a range of different powder characterization techniques to assess the powder morphology, size distribution, chemical composition, followability, and density. The study was conducted within eight powder reuse cycles, without adding virgin material to the powder batch. Reduction of particle size distribution range, increase in circularity, and improvement in the powder flowability were identified as consequences of powder reuse. The result of laser interaction with particles was further explored by scanning electron microscopy, presenting the continuous modification of the particles across the eight reuse cycles. The oxygen content on the particles was also measured to access the O2 pick-up as a consequence of particle heating.

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Gutjahr, J., Pereira, M., Sá de Sousa, J. M., Ferreira, H. S., & Júnior, A. T. (2024). Powder degradation as a consequence of laser interaction: A study of SS 316L powder reuse on the laser directed energy deposition process. Journal of Laser Applications, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.2351/7.0001093

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