Direct observation of pore formation mechanisms during LPBF additive manufacturing process and high energy density laser welding

Volume: 153, Pages: 103555 - 103555
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) is a 3D printing technology that can print parts with complex geometries that are unachievable by conventional manufacturing technologies. However, pores formed during the printing process impair the mechanical performance of the printed parts, severely hindering their widespread application. Here, we report six pore formation mechanisms that were observed during the LPBF process. Our results reconfirm three pore...
Paper Details
Title
Direct observation of pore formation mechanisms during LPBF additive manufacturing process and high energy density laser welding
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
153
Pages
103555 - 103555
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