Effects of defects on mechanical properties in metal additive manufacturing: A review focusing on X-ray tomography insights
Stellenbosch University · Central University of Technology
Abstract
X-ray tomography has emerged as a uniquely powerful and non-destructive tool to analyze defects in additive manufacturing. Defects include unintended porosity, rough surfaces and deviations from design, which can have different root causes and can vary significantly among samples. Powder material properties, non-uniform delivery of the powder layer, deformation during manufacturing, deviations from optimal process-parameters caused by changes in the laser beam, the optical components and the scanning system operation, may result in lack of fusion pores, metallurgical pores, keyhole pores, etc. These different types of pores have different typical sizes, shapes and 3D distributions. All types of defects have…
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- Materials science
- Tomography
- X-ray
- Metal
- Metallurgy
- Composite material
- Optics
- Radiology
- Reduced inequalities