Virtual and Physical Prototyping (Dec 2024)

Laser powder bed fusion of 316L stainless steel and K220 copper multi-material

  • Zhongji Sun,
  • Chao Tang,
  • Verner Soh,
  • Coryl Lee,
  • Xiaoxiang Wu,
  • Swee Leong Sing,
  • Alexander ZhongHong Liu,
  • Siyuan Wei,
  • Kun Zhou,
  • Cheng Cheh Tan,
  • Pei Wang,
  • Chee Kai Chua

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17452759.2024.2356078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1

Abstract

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Multi-material additive manufacturing holds immense potential for performance and functionality enhancement. Past research efforts primarily focused on the horizontal interface (perpendicular to the sample build direction) during the laser-powder bed fusion (LPBF) of multi-materials, whereas a few studies demonstrated that the vertical interface (parallel to the sample build direction) is in fact the main obstacle towards high-integrity multi-material fabrication in a three-dimensional space. In this work, facilitated by our own patented powder spreading device, we explored the mechanisms behind defect formation along both the horizontal and vertical interfaces during the LPBF production of 316L stainless steel and K220 copper multi-materials. High-fidelity fluid dynamics simulations were also conducted to rationalise the experimental observations. A practical process parameter optimisation approach is also proposed at the end, with the aim of mitigating those large defects currently occurring near the vertical interface.

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