选择性激光熔化
残余应力
材料科学
选择性激光烧结
极限抗拉强度
复合材料
激光器
激光扫描
压力(语言学)
残余物
微观结构
烧结
光学
计算机科学
哲学
物理
语言学
算法
作者
Peter Mercelis,Jean‐Pierre Kruth
出处
期刊:Rapid Prototyping Journal
[Emerald (MCB UP)]
日期:2006-10-01
卷期号:12 (5): 254-265
被引量:1588
标识
DOI:10.1108/13552540610707013
摘要
Purpose This paper presents an investigation into residual stresses in selective laser sintering (SLS) and selective laser melting (SLM), aiming at a better understanding of this phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach First, the origin of residual stresses is explored and a simple theoretical model is developed to predict residual stress distributions. Next, experimental methods are used to measure the residual stress profiles in a set of test samples produced with different process parameters. Findings Residual stresses are found to be very large in SLM parts. In general, the residual stress profile consists of two zones of large tensile stresses at the top and bottom of the part, and a large zone of intermediate compressive stress in between. The most important parameters determining the magnitude and shape of the residual stress profiles are the material properties, the sample and substrate height, the laser scanning strategy and the heating conditions. Research limitations/implications All experiments were conducted on parts produced from stainless steel powder (316L) and quantitative results cannot be simply extrapolated to other materials. However, most qualitative results can still be generalized. Originality/value This paper can serve as an aid in understanding the importance of residual stresses in SLS/SLM and other additive manufacturing processes involving a localized heat input. Some of the conclusions can be used to avoid problems associated with residual stresses.
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