| Literature DB >> 33243887 |
Cang Zhao1,2, Niranjan D Parab3, Xuxiao Li4, Kamel Fezzaa3, Wenda Tan4, Anthony D Rollett5,6, Tao Sun7.
Abstract
Laser powder bed fusion is a dominant metal 3D printing technology. However, porosity defects remain a challenge for fatigue-sensitive applications. Some porosity is associated with deep and narrow vapor depressions called keyholes, which occur under high-power, low-scan speed laser melting conditions. High-speed x-ray imaging enables operando observation of the detailed formation process of pores in Ti-6Al-4V caused by a critical instability at the keyhole tip. We found that the boundary of the keyhole porosity regime in power-velocity space is sharp and smooth, varying only slightly between the bare plate and powder bed. The critical keyhole instability generates acoustic waves in the melt pool that provide additional yet vital driving force for the pores near the keyhole tip to move away from the keyhole and become trapped as defects.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33243887 DOI: 10.1126/science.abd1587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728