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Assumption of constraining force to explain distortion in laser additive manufacturing
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 15:59 authored by Deqiao Xie, Jianfeng Zhao, Huixin Liang, Zongjun Tian, Lida Shen, Meng Xiao, Muhammad Naveen Ahsan, Chang WangChang WangDistortion is a common but unrevealed problem in metal additive manufacturing, due to the rapid melting in metallurgy and the intricate thermal-mechanical processes involved. We explain the distortion mechanism and major influencing factors by assumption of constraining force, which is assumed between the added layer and substrate. The constraining force was set to act on the substrate in a static structural finite element analysis (FEA) model. The results were compared with those of a thermal-mechanical FEA model and experiments. The constraining force and the associated static structural FEA showed trends in distortion and stress distribution similar to those shown by thermal-mechanical FEA and experiments. It can be concluded that the constraining force acting on the substrate is a major contributory factor towards the distortion mechanism. The constraining force seems to be primarily related to the material properties, temperature, and cross-sectional area of the added layer.
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Journal
MaterialsISSN
1996-1944Publisher
MDPIExternal DOI
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11Volume
11Page range
2327Department affiliated with
- Engineering and Design Publications
Research groups affiliated with
- Dynamics, Control and Vehicle Research Group Publications
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