Evolution of molten pool during selective laser melting of Ti-6Al-4V

The characteristics of molten pools provide valuable insight into the complexity of the metal additive manufacturing process, which has a significant influence on the quality of the parts built using this process. In our work, we develop a three-dimensional multiphysics finite element model of a sel...

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Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Tao, Li, Hui, Liu, Sheng, Shen, Shengnan, Xie, Huimin, Shi, Wenxiong, Zhang, Guoqing, Shen, Bingnan, Chen, Liwei, Xiao, Bo, Wei, Miaomiao
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description The characteristics of molten pools provide valuable insight into the complexity of the metal additive manufacturing process, which has a significant influence on the quality of the parts built using this process. In our work, we develop a three-dimensional multiphysics finite element model of a selective laser melting (SLM) process on a Ti-6Al-4V alloy. The dynamic characteristics of the molten pool are studied by multiphysics simulation with consideration of phase transitions, recoil pressure, surface tension, and Marangoni effect. The results show the time-evolution of temperature distribution, flow field, and surface morphology of a single track during the SLM process. The recoil pressure caused by evaporation plays a significant role in molten pool dynamics and induces a depression at the head of the molten pool. As a result of the backward Marangoni flow, the material is shifted to the tail region and a vortex is generated. In addition, a protrusion is presented at the middle and start points of the scanned track, while a depression is formed at both sides and at the terminal point. The simulation and the experimental results on the surface morphology of the molten track during the SLM process are in good agreement. Furthermore, it is found that metal evaporation may take place not only on the surface of the molten pool but also inside it, due to the drop in pressure. This is a significant contributor to the formation of porosity in SLM parts.
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