Considerations on the construction of a Powder Bed Fusion platform for Additive Manufacturing

Publication date: 2017 Source:Physics Procedia, Volume 89 Author(s): Sebastian Aagaard Andersen, Karl-Emil Nielsen, David Bue Pedersen, Jakob Skov Nielsen As the demand for moulds and other tools becomes increasingly specific and complex, an additive manufacturing approach to production is making its way to the industry through laser based consolidation of metal powder particles by a method known as powder bed fusion. This paper concerns a variety of design choices facilitating the development of an experimental powder bed fusion machine tool, capable of manufacturing metal parts with strength matching that of conventional manufactured parts and a complexity surpassing that of subtractive processes. To understand the different mechanisms acting within such an experimental machine tool, a fully open and customizable rig is constructed. Emphasizing modularity in the rig, allows alternation of lasers, scanner systems, optical elements, powder deposition, layer height, temperature, atmosphere, and powder type. Through a custom-made software platform, control of the process is achieved, which extends into a graphical user interface, easing adjustment of process parameters and the job file generation.
Source: Physics Procedia - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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