Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing (Aug 2024)

Investigation of Laser Powder Bed Fusion Parameters with Respect to Their Influence on the Thermal Conductivity of 316L Samples

  • Fabian Eichler,
  • Nicolae Balc,
  • Sebastian Bremen,
  • Philipp Nink

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp8040166
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 166

Abstract

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The thermal conductivity of components manufactured using Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF), also called Selective Laser Melting (SLM), plays an important role in their processing. Not only does a reduced thermal conductivity cause residual stresses during the process, but it also makes subsequent processes such as the welding of LPBF components more difficult. This article uses 316L stainless steel samples to investigate whether and to what extent the thermal conductivity of specimens can be influenced by different LPBF parameters. To this end, samples are set up using different parameters, orientations, and powder conditions and measured by a heat flow meter using stationary analysis. The heat flow meter set-up used in this study achieves good reproducibility and high measurement accuracy, so that comparative measurements between the various LPBF influencing factors to be tested are possible. In summary, the series of measurements show that the residual porosity of the components has the greatest influence on conductivity. The degradation of the powder due to increased recycling also appears to be detectable. The build-up direction shows no detectable effect in the measurement series.

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