Melt Pool Shape Evaluation by Single-Track Experiments and Finite-Element Thermal Analysis: Balling and Lack of Fusion Criteria for Generating Process Window of Inconel738LC
Jun Katagiri,
Masahiro Kusano,
Satoshi Minamoto,
Houichi Kitano,
Koyo Daimaru,
Masakazu Tsujii,
Makoto Watanabe
Affiliations
Jun Katagiri
Integrated Smart Materials Group, Research Center for Structural Materials, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan
Masahiro Kusano
Integrated Smart Materials Group, Research Center for Structural Materials, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan
Satoshi Minamoto
Materials Integration System Team, Research and Service Division of Materials Data and Integrated System, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan
Houichi Kitano
Welding and Joining Technology Group, Research Center for Structural Materials, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan
Koyo Daimaru
Materials Integration System Team, Research and Service Division of Materials Data and Integrated System, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan
Masakazu Tsujii
Integrated Smart Materials Group, Research Center for Structural Materials, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan
Makoto Watanabe
Integrated Smart Materials Group, Research Center for Structural Materials, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan
Defects occur in laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) such as the keyholing, lack of fusion, and the balling depending on the laser power (P) and the scan speed (V). The figure shows that the occupied regions of each defect are the process window and are essentially important to fabricate a high-quality part. This paper is a study of process window generation using single-track experiments and finite-element method simulation of thermal conduction for Inconel738LC alloy. A series of single-track experiments were conducted varying the range of P and V and the results were classified into keyholing, lack of fusion, balling, and good track. A series of simulations were conducted and validated by comparison with the experiments. To quantitively identify the balling, the isolines from the contour map generated by the results of simulations and the balling criteria of the ratio of melt pool length and the depth (L/D) of 7.69 were determined considering the past theoretical studies. The lack of fusion criteria: the ratio of the overlap depth in fabrication using multi-scan (Dov) and powder layer thickness (t) of 0.1 was obtained. Using the criteria obtained from the experiments and simulation, the process window was generated.