Recommended Citation
Published in Proceedings of SPIE, Volume 10095, Issue 1009506, January 1, 2017.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2256539.
Abstract
Selective laser sintering and selective laser melting are powder based additive manufacturing (AM) process that can rapidly manufacture parts with comparable mechanical properties to conventional manufacturing methods directly from digital files. However, the processing recipe development and design optimization of AM parts are often based on trial and error which erodes the benefit of AM. Modeling is a powerful tool to enable faster development cycle by significantly reducing the experimental efforts. In this paper we discussed the current status of selective laser sintering/melting modeling, in which the laser and powder interaction was studied to understand and predict the process and the properties of fabricated parts. A review of the current approach as well as future directions are presented.
Disciplines
Industrial Engineering | Manufacturing
Copyright
2017 SPIE
Number of Pages
8 pages
URL: https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/ime_fac/104