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Melting cell based compensated design method for improving dimensional accuracy of additively manufactured thin channels

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Powder-bed fusion additive manufacturing technology makes it possible to produce parts with complicated geometry and high accuracy. However, dimensional deviation caused by powder overmelting and dross formation is still a challenge for manufacturing thin channels. In this study, we analyzed the origins of the overmelting of printed thin channels and propose a concept called "melting cell" to describe and quantify the geometric error. Based on the geometrical relationship between the melting cell and target channel, a method for predicting and optimizing the final geometry of thin channels is outlined. In order to verify the method, geometries of thin horizontal circular channels of various sizes are studied as examples. The predicted results by the proposed method show a remarkable agreement with available experimental results. Moreover, a mathematical description of the compensated design of a thin channel is also presented. The proposed method is simple yet effective. It can be easily extended to manufacturing of thin channels with various shapes, materials, and different powder bed fusion processes.
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Kategori

Vitenskapelig artikkel

Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

Institusjon(er)

  • SINTEF Industri / Materialer og nanoteknologi
  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet

År

2021

Publisert i

International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing - Green Technology

ISSN

2288-6206

Årgang

9

Side(r)

383 - 394

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