Elspaß, Arno; Dang, D.; Wegner, Jan; Cikalova, U.; Bendjus, B.; Witt, Gerd; Kleszczynski, Stefan:
Introduction and accuracy improvement of laser speckle photometry for in-situ monitoring material densities in laser powder bed fusion of metals
In: Journal of Manufacturing Processes, Vol. 108 (2023), pp. 475 - 484
2023article/chapter in journalOA Hybrid
Materials EngineeringFaculty of Engineering » Maschinenbau und Verfahrenstechnik » Institute of Product Engineering » FertigungstechnikScientific institutes » Center for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen (CENIDE)
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Title in English:
Introduction and accuracy improvement of laser speckle photometry for in-situ monitoring material densities in laser powder bed fusion of metals
Author:
Elspaß, Arno
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corresponding author
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Dang, D.
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Wegner, JanUDE
LSF ID
59283
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connected with university
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Cikalova, U.
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Bendjus, B.
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Witt, GerdUDE
GND
1138942715
LSF ID
1014
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connected with university
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Kleszczynski, StefanUDE
LSF ID
54563
ORCID
0000-0001-6870-0423ORCID iD
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connected with university
Year of publication:
2023
Open Access?:
OA Hybrid
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Language of text:
English
Keyword, Topic:
Additive manufacturing ; In-situ process monitoring ; Lack of fusion defects ; Optical measurement ; Powder bed fusion with laser beam of metals ; Smart manufacturing
Type of resource:
Text

Abstract in English:

Laser-based powder bed fusion of metals is increasingly used for the fabrication of industrial components and products. However, the complex physical mechanisms during melting and solidification process-specific defects like voids and pores within the components are difficult to predict and avoid. These defects eventually deteriorate the mechanical properties and challenge current quality assurance. Especially in medical and aerospace applications, the components must meet high safety requirements and thus the quality of each component must be guaranteed. Despite the present challenges, the layer-wise principle of PBF-LB/M potentially allows a comprehensive quality assessment throughout every layer of the respective part. This work presents the adaptation of the optical laser speckle photometry to the laser-based powder bed fusion of metals process as a new method for an in-situ characterization of the material quality. The laser speckle photometry system consists of a high-speed camera and an extinction laser, which are both integrated in an off-axis approach. With the actual set-up it is possible to analyze an area with the dimensions of 2 × 2 mm² with 6000 frames per second and a resolution of 3.9 μm/pixel. Within the presented experimental work, suitable settings for the specific hardware and illumination settings in dependence of the signal quality are determined. In this matter, the repeatability of the measurements with different settings of the laser speckle photometry is analyzed and an approach to reduce measurement errors and deviations is presented. In further investigations, samples with provoked lack of fusion defects are fabricated and analyzed. Further, a method that derives specific material properties such as material density from the LSP data is elaborated.