3D particle tracking velocimetry for the determination of temporally resolved particle trajectories within laser powder bed fusion of metals

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Within this work, we present a system for the measurement of the three-dimensional (3D) trajectories of spatters and entrained particles during laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) of metals. It is comprised of two ultrahigh-speed cameras and a reconstruction task specific processing reconstruction algorithm. The system enables an automated determination of 3D measures from the trajectories of a large number of tracked particles. Ambiguity evolving from an underdetermined geometrical situation induced by a two-camera setup is resolved within the tracking using a priori knowledge of L-PBF of metals. All processing steps were optimized to run on a graphics processing unit to allow the processing of large amounts of data within an appropriate time frame. The overall approach was validated by a comparison of the measurement results to synthetic images with a known 3D ground truth.

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Eschner, E., Staudt, T., & Schmidt, M. (2019). 3D particle tracking velocimetry for the determination of temporally resolved particle trajectories within laser powder bed fusion of metals. International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/2631-7990/ab3de9

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