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Correlation between surface texture and internal defects in laser powder-bed fusion additive manufacturing
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2021
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Materials ScienceAdvanced Laser ProcessingEngineeringPowder MetallurgyMaterial ProcessingMechanical EngineeringDirected Energy DepositionInternal DefectsLaser Processing TechnologyNi Alloy PowderSurface TextureLaser-assisted Deposition3D PrintingMicrostructureMetal Processing
The availability of an in-situ monitoring and feedback control system during the implementation of metal additive manufacturing technology ensures that high-quality finished parts are manufactured. This study aims to investigate the correlation between the surface texture and internal defects or density of laser-beam powder-bed fusion (LB-PBF) parts. In this study, 120 cubic specimens were fabricated via application of the LB-PBF process to the IN 718 Ni alloy powder. The density and 35 areal surface-texture parameters of manufactured specimens were determined based on the ISO 25,178-2 standard. Using a statistical method, a strong correlation was observed between the areal surface-texture parameters and density or internal defects within specimens. In particular, the areal surface-texture parameters of reduced dale height, core height, root-mean-square height, and root-mean-square gradient demonstrate a strong correlation with specimen density. Therefore, in-situ monitoring of these areal surface-texture parameters can facilitate their use as control variables in the feedback system.
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