选择性激光烧结
材料科学
表面粗糙度
聚酰胺
表面光洁度
复合材料
激光功率缩放
机械工程
曲面(拓扑)
响应面法
过程(计算)
激光器
烧结
工程制图
工艺工程
计算机科学
光学
几何学
工程类
数学
物理
操作系统
机器学习
作者
Sean Petzold,James Klett,Tim A. Osswald
摘要
Abstract Selective laser sintering (SLS) of thermoplastic powders allows for the creation of parts with complex geometries and functionally robust designs. Based on the principle of selectively fusing regions in a layer-by-layer process, SLS has gained increasing interest as an economical way to supplement small batch production for traditional manufacturing techniques. To introduce SLS parts into functionally demanding applications, it is imperative that they exhibit good surface quality to prevent wear caused by surface friction. Parts produced with SLS, however, typically have a higher surface roughness than those produced through traditional manufacturing techniques. Understanding the relationship between processing parameters and surface quality will allow one to better predict and control surfaces for end-use parts. A design of experiments was formulated to investigate the effects of four process parameters on parts produced across the powder bed: powder type, roller speed, laser power, and scan spacing. To analyze the surface roughness and area ratio of the parts, Focus Variation (FV) technology was implemented. Statistical models were developed to estimate the surface roughness and area ratio of manufactured specimens.
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