Universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymers

The laser irradiation step and the thermo-viscous flow during selective laser sintering process applied to polymeric materials are analyzed both theoretically and by transient numerical simulations using the smoothed particle hydrodynamics method to spatially resolve individual powder particles. Tak...

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Main Authors: Claas Bierwisch, Shoya Mohseni-Mofidi, Bastien Dietemann, Moritz Grünewald, Johannes Rudloff, Marieluise Lang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
Series:Materials & Design
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520309680
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author Claas Bierwisch
Shoya Mohseni-Mofidi
Bastien Dietemann
Moritz Grünewald
Johannes Rudloff
Marieluise Lang
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Shoya Mohseni-Mofidi
Bastien Dietemann
Moritz Grünewald
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Marieluise Lang
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description The laser irradiation step and the thermo-viscous flow during selective laser sintering process applied to polymeric materials are analyzed both theoretically and by transient numerical simulations using the smoothed particle hydrodynamics method to spatially resolve individual powder particles. Taking into account the strongly different time scales of laser motion, thermal diffusion and viscous flow, normalized master curves for the transient melt pool temperature and the surface temperature are presented. Infrared camera measurements of the surface temperature confirm the validity of the theoretical framework. Based on these master curves a novel ratio of laser energy input and energy required to melt the polymer – the attenuation melt ratio (AMR) – is introduced, which puts material properties and process parameters into relation. Based on the AMR, normalized process diagrams, which relate depth and temperature of the melt pool to the laser energy input, are constructed. The process diagrams include process windows for optimal part properties. The predictive quality of the process windows is confirmed by the assessment of mechanical properties of laser sintered parts made of different polymers.
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spelling doaj.art-d505481631594bf0865bb6674d14c6cb2022-12-21T21:56:23ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752021-02-01199109432Universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymersClaas Bierwisch0Shoya Mohseni-Mofidi1Bastien Dietemann2Moritz Grünewald3Johannes Rudloff4Marieluise Lang5Fraunhofer IWM, Wöhlerstr. 11, 79108 Freiburg, Germany; Corresponding author.Fraunhofer IWM, Wöhlerstr. 11, 79108 Freiburg, GermanyFraunhofer IWM, Wöhlerstr. 11, 79108 Freiburg, GermanySKZ – German Plastics Center, Friedrich-Bergius-Ring 22, 97076 Würzburg, GermanySKZ – German Plastics Center, Friedrich-Bergius-Ring 22, 97076 Würzburg, GermanySKZ – German Plastics Center, Friedrich-Bergius-Ring 22, 97076 Würzburg, GermanyThe laser irradiation step and the thermo-viscous flow during selective laser sintering process applied to polymeric materials are analyzed both theoretically and by transient numerical simulations using the smoothed particle hydrodynamics method to spatially resolve individual powder particles. Taking into account the strongly different time scales of laser motion, thermal diffusion and viscous flow, normalized master curves for the transient melt pool temperature and the surface temperature are presented. Infrared camera measurements of the surface temperature confirm the validity of the theoretical framework. Based on these master curves a novel ratio of laser energy input and energy required to melt the polymer – the attenuation melt ratio (AMR) – is introduced, which puts material properties and process parameters into relation. Based on the AMR, normalized process diagrams, which relate depth and temperature of the melt pool to the laser energy input, are constructed. The process diagrams include process windows for optimal part properties. The predictive quality of the process windows is confirmed by the assessment of mechanical properties of laser sintered parts made of different polymers.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520309680Laser powder bed fusionAdditive manufacturingMelt poolProcess windowDimensional analysis
spellingShingle Claas Bierwisch
Shoya Mohseni-Mofidi
Bastien Dietemann
Moritz Grünewald
Johannes Rudloff
Marieluise Lang
Universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymers
Materials & Design
Laser powder bed fusion
Additive manufacturing
Melt pool
Process window
Dimensional analysis
title Universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymers
title_full Universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymers
title_fullStr Universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymers
title_full_unstemmed Universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymers
title_short Universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymers
title_sort universal process diagrams for laser sintering of polymers
topic Laser powder bed fusion
Additive manufacturing
Melt pool
Process window
Dimensional analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520309680
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