Journal
MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma11030392
Keywords
selective laser melting; cellular lattice structure strut; molten pool morphology; surface roughness; powder-supported zone
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Funding
- National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China [613281]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [61475056]
- Shanghai Aerospace Science and Technology Innovation Fund [SAST2016044]
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AlSi10Mg inclined struts with angle of 45 degrees were fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) using different scanning speed and hatch spacing to gain insight into the evolution of the molten pool morphology, surface roughness, and dimensional accuracy. The results show that the average width and depth of the molten pool, the lower surface roughness and dimensional deviation decrease with the increase of scanning speed and hatch spacing. The upper surface roughness is found to be almost constant under different processing parameters. The width and depth of the molten pool on powder-supported zone are larger than that of the molten pool on the solid-supported zone, while the width changes more significantly than that of depth. However, if the scanning speed is high enough, the width and depth of the molten pool and the lower surface roughness almost keep constant as the density is still high. Therefore, high dimensional accuracy and density as well as good surface quality can be achieved simultaneously by using high scanning speed during SLMed cellular lattice strut.
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