Analytical thermal modeling of powder bed metal additive manufacturing considering powder size variation and packing

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This work presents a computationally efficient predictive model based on solid heat transfer for temperature profiles in powder bed metal additive manufacturing (PBMAM) considering the heat transfer boundary condition and powder material properties. A point moving heat source model is used for the three-dimensional temperature prediction in an absolute coordinate. The heat loss from convection and radiation is calculated using a heat sink solution with a mathematically discretized boundary considering non-uniform temperatures and heat loss at the boundary. Powder material properties are calculated considering powder size statistical distribution and powder packing. The spatially uniform and temperature-independent material properties are employed in the temperature prediction. The presented model was tested in PBMAM of AlSi10Mg under different process conditions. The calculations of material properties are needed for AlSi10Mg because of the significant difference in thermal conductivity between powder form and solid bulk form. Close agreement is observed upon experimental validation on the molten pool dimensions.

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Ning, J., Wang, W., Ning, X., Sievers, D. E., Garmestani, H., & Liang, S. Y. (2020). Analytical thermal modeling of powder bed metal additive manufacturing considering powder size variation and packing. Materials, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/MA13081988

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