A gravity-independent powder-based additive manufacturing process tailored for space applications
Olfa D'Angelo, Felix Kuthe, Szu-Jia Liu, Raphael Wiedey and, Joe M. Bennett, Martina Meisnar, Andrew Barnes, W. Till Kranz and, Thomas Voigtmann, Andreas Meyer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a gravity-independent powder-based additive manufacturing process suitable for space, capable of handling various powders and validated through simulations and experiments including weightless conditions.
Contribution
It presents a novel additive manufacturing process that functions independently of gravity and powder flowability, validated by simulations and parabolic flight experiments.
Findings
Process is insensitive to gravity and cohesion forces.
Successfully 3D printed parts in weightlessness.
Demonstrates versatility with different powder flowabilities.
Abstract
The future of space exploration missions will rely on technologies increasing their endurance and self-sufficiency, including for manufacturing objects on-demand. We propose a process for handling and additively manufacturing powders that functions independently of the gravitational environment and with no restriction on feedstock powder flowability. Based on a specific sequence of boundary loads applied to the granular packing, powder is transported to the printing zone, homogenized and put under compression to increase the density of the final part. The powder deposition process is validated by simulations that show the homogeneity and density of deposition to be insensitive to gravity and cohesion forces within the DEM model. We further provide an experimental proof of concept of the process by successfully 3D printing parts on-ground and in weightlessness, on parabolic flight.…
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