Controlling interdependent meso-nanosecond dynamics and defect generation in metal 3D printing.
Saad A KhairallahAiden A MartinJonathan R I LeeGabe GussNicholas P CaltaJoshua A HammonsMichael H NielsenKevin ChaputEdwin SchwalbachMegna N ShahMichael G ChapmanTrevor M WilleyAlexander M RubenchikAndrew T AndersonY Morris WangManyalibo J MatthewsWayne E KingPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
State-of-the-art metal 3D printers promise to revolutionize manufacturing, yet they have not reached optimal operational reliability. The challenge is to control complex laser-powder-melt pool interdependency (dependent upon each other) dynamics. We used high-fidelity simulations, coupled with synchrotron experiments, to capture fast multitransient dynamics at the meso-nanosecond scale and discovered new spatter-induced defect formation mechanisms that depend on the scan strategy and a competition between laser shadowing and expulsion. We derived criteria to stabilize the melt pool dynamics and minimize defects. This will help improve build reliability.