Effect of laser speed, layer thickness, and part position on the mechanical properties of maraging 300 parts manufactured by selective laser melting

Abstract
null null Although selective laser melting technology (SLM) provides significant advantages over conventional manufacturing processes, it is still a relatively expensive and slow manufacturing method for high-volume production. Increasing the manufacturing speed by optimizing process parameters may increase the porosity of manufactured parts, thus degrading their mechanical properties. Here, in experimental Phase 1 of the paper, the effect of...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of laser speed, layer thickness, and part position on the mechanical properties of maraging 300 parts manufactured by selective laser melting
Published Date
Nov 8, 2019
Volume
767
Pages
138425
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