On the application of the anisotropic enhanced thermal conductivity approach to thermal modelling of laser-based powder bed fusion processes

被引:9
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作者
Nikam, Sagar [1 ]
Wu, Hao [1 ]
Harkin, Ryan [1 ]
Quinn, Justin [1 ]
Lupoi, Rocco [2 ]
Yin, Shuo [2 ]
McFadden, Shaun [1 ]
机构
[1] Ulster Univ, Sch Comp Engn & Intelligent Syst, Northland Rd, Derry Londonderry BT48 7JL, North Ireland
[2] Trinity Coll Dublin, Dept Mech Mfg & Biomed Engn, Parsons Bldg, Dublin D2, Ireland
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Additive manufacturing; Powder bed fusion; Heat conduction model; Marangoni convection; Directional correction factor; Melt pool dimensions; FINITE-ELEMENT SIMULATION; SURFACE-TENSION; MELT POOL; TEMPERATURE-COEFFICIENT; METAL-POWDER; DENUDATION; DYNAMICS; BEHAVIOR; LAYERS; FLOW;
D O I
10.1016/j.addma.2022.102870
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Computational simulation of the Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) process is a useful tool for predicting and analysing melt pool geometry during the deposition process. Advanced models that use Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) can accurately simulate the complex melt pool dynamics of the process but are typically computationally onerous to implement. CFD models require thermophysical data over a large temperature range that may be difficult to acquire for the material systems of interest. Heat conduction models, which are useful to industrial end users are easier to implement, but their accuracy can be compromised. The main difference between heat conduction and CFD modelling is the absence of convection (especially Marangoni convection). However, several sources in literature have highlighted a simple approach to mimicking the effects of Marangoni convection on the melt pool by artificially increasing the thermal conductivity of the liquid. However, due to its simplicity and lack of agreement within literature, the modified heat conduction approach is neither sufficiently robust nor universally consistent. Comparison to experimental data is lacking. In the present work, the heat conduction model is modified using an orthotropic description of anisotropic thermal conductivity in the liquid phase by applying directional correction factors. The correction factors are calibrated by comparing the predicted geometry against experimentally-obtained melt pool dimensions for single-layer, multiple tracks in Ti-6Al-4V processed by laserPBF. After appropriate correction factors were selected, the modified heat conduction model gave results in good agreement with experiments. To test the general applicability of the approach, data from literature were analysed and simulated using the model. After correction factors were adjusted accordingly, the simulated results were validated over the range of power levels and scan speeds.
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