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20 February 2014 Analysis of the molten/solidified zone in selective laser melted parts
Sabina Luisa Campanelli, Giuseppe Casalino, Nicola Contuzzi, Andrea Angelastro, Antonio D. Ludovico
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Abstract
The process of Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is an innovative technology for rapid prototyping that can be included among the SFF (Solid Freeform Fabrication) techniques, which are characterized by "free-form" manufacturing of solid parts. SLM is an additive technology that operates starting from the data encoded in the three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) file of the component to be built. After the slicing operation made on the 3D model of the component, the consequent data file is sent to a computer-controlled laser device that fuses successive layers of metal powder to create the three-dimensional product. The SLM is a technological process which involves optical, thermal and solidification phenomena; thus the analysis of the process is rather complex. This work aims to study the molten/solidified zone in SLM samples through the experimental analysis of the shape and the size of laser tracks. The functional relationships between dimensional parameter of the molten/solidified track and the main parameters used to control the process was identified.
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Sabina Luisa Campanelli, Giuseppe Casalino, Nicola Contuzzi, Andrea Angelastro, and Antonio D. Ludovico "Analysis of the molten/solidified zone in selective laser melted parts", Proc. SPIE 8963, High-Power Laser Materials Processing: Lasers, Beam Delivery, Diagnostics, and Applications III, 896311 (20 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2042170
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KEYWORDS
Spatial light modulators

Statistical analysis

Laser processing

Solids

3D modeling

Process control

Shape analysis

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