Thermophysical Phenomena in Metal Additive Manufacturing by Selective Laser Melting: Fundamentals, Modeling, Simulation and Experimentation
Christoph Meier, Ryan W. Penny, Yu Zou, Jonathan S. Gibbs and, A. John Hart

TL;DR
This review comprehensively discusses the fundamental physical phenomena, modeling, and experimental approaches related to thermal behavior in selective laser melting, aiming to improve part quality and process understanding in metal additive manufacturing.
Contribution
It provides an integrated overview of macroscopic, mesoscopic, and microscopic simulation and experimental methods for understanding SLM thermal phenomena.
Findings
Thermal modeling is essential for predicting residual stresses.
Defect detection at mesoscopic scale improves part quality.
Microstructure evolution is driven by high temperature gradients.
Abstract
Among the many additive manufacturing (AM) processes for metallic materials, selective laser melting (SLM) is arguably the most versatile in terms of its potential to realize complex geometries along with tailored microstructure. However, the complexity of the SLM process, and the need for predictive relation of powder and process parameters to the part properties, demands further development of computational and experimental methods. This review addresses the fundamental physical phenomena of SLM, with a special emphasis on the associated thermal behavior. Simulation and experimental methods are discussed according to three primary categories. First, macroscopic approaches aim to answer questions at the component level and consider for example the determination of residual stresses or dimensional distortion effects prevalent in SLM. Second, mesoscopic approaches focus on the detection…
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