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Effects of the processing parameters on the forming quality of stainless steel parts by Selective Laser Melting

Effects of the processing parameters on the forming quality of stainless steel parts by Selective Laser Melting
Effects of the processing parameters on the forming quality of stainless steel parts by Selective Laser Melting
Selective Laser Melting (SLM) can produce high-performance metal parts with complex structures. However, it’s difficult to control the processing parameters, because many factors involves. From the perspective of the molten pool, the study focuses on the effects of processing parameters, including scanning speed, laser power, scanning space, layer thickness, and scanning strategies, on the surface quality, the balling effect, the density of SLM parts, by conducting experiments of single track, single layer and block forming. The results show that the quality of the molten pool is affected by laser power and scanning speed. Scanning drove in the strategy of “jumping and turning”,a smooth surface and a less balling effect will be obtained. The thicker the powder layer is, the lower density will be obtained. The optimal parameters from series of experiments are: laser power of 98W; scanning speed of 90mm/s; scanning space of 0.07mm; layer thickness of 0.1mm; and scanning strategy of “jumping and turning”.
Wei, Q.S.
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Zhao, X.
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Wang, Li
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Li, Rui
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Liu, Jie
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Shi, Yu Sheng
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Wei, Q.S.
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Zhao, X.
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Wang, Li
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Li, Rui
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Liu, Jie
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Shi, Yu Sheng
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Wei, Q.S., Zhao, X., Wang, Li, Li, Rui, Liu, Jie and Shi, Yu Sheng (2011) Effects of the processing parameters on the forming quality of stainless steel parts by Selective Laser Melting. Advanced Materials Research, 189-193. (doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.189-193.3668).

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Abstract

Selective Laser Melting (SLM) can produce high-performance metal parts with complex structures. However, it’s difficult to control the processing parameters, because many factors involves. From the perspective of the molten pool, the study focuses on the effects of processing parameters, including scanning speed, laser power, scanning space, layer thickness, and scanning strategies, on the surface quality, the balling effect, the density of SLM parts, by conducting experiments of single track, single layer and block forming. The results show that the quality of the molten pool is affected by laser power and scanning speed. Scanning drove in the strategy of “jumping and turning”,a smooth surface and a less balling effect will be obtained. The thicker the powder layer is, the lower density will be obtained. The optimal parameters from series of experiments are: laser power of 98W; scanning speed of 90mm/s; scanning space of 0.07mm; layer thickness of 0.1mm; and scanning strategy of “jumping and turning”.

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Published date: February 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 453740
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453740
PURE UUID: e19694f3-ab03-4a7f-add7-c90bc5377d95
ORCID for X. Zhao: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9714-3176

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Author: Q.S. Wei
Author: X. Zhao ORCID iD
Author: Li Wang
Author: Rui Li
Author: Jie Liu
Author: Yu Sheng Shi

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