A point field driven approach to process metrics based on laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing models and in situ process monitoring

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Abstract

The widespread adoption of additive manufacturing (AM) in different industries has accelerated the need for quality control of these AM parts. Some of the complex and labor-intensive challenges associated with qualification and certification of AM parts are addressed by modeling and monitoring process conditions. Quantifying melt-track process conditions remains a significant computational challenge due to the large-scale differential between melt pool and part volumes. This work explores a novel point field (PF) driven AM model-based process metric (AM-PM) approach for calculating melt track resolved process conditions with maximal computational speed. A cylindrical Ti-6Al-4V test article with 16 equiangular zones having varied process parameters was built. The melt-track resolved AM-PMs were calculated and mapped to porosity existence for the 5.8-million-point PF of the test article. AM-PMs were calculated in 6.5 min, ~ 665 × faster than a similarly sized finite element calculation. This approach enables efficient prediction, assessment, and adjustment of AM builds. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Hocker, S. J. A., Richter, B., Spaeth, P. W., Kitahara, A. R., Zalameda, J. N., & Glaessgen, E. H. (2023). A point field driven approach to process metrics based on laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing models and in situ process monitoring. Journal of Materials Research, 38(7), 1866–1881. https://doi.org/10.1557/s43578-023-00953-7

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