#7855. The Effect of Geometry on Local Processing State in Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V Lattices

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Abstract:
Laser-based powder bed fusion is a thermal metal additive manufacturing process suitable for the fabrication of complex structures. Laser-based powder bed fusion induces large localized thermal gradients and cooling rates, which can produce significant variation in mechanical properties by affecting the underlying microstructure and porosity. This research describes how thermal imaging data can be analyzed to establish correlations for geometric factors such as strut diameter, inclination angle, and lattice location with thermal field variables.
Keywords:
Additive manufacturing; Cooling duration; In-situ monitoring; Lattice structures; Thermal fields

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