The influence of beam focus during laser powder bed fusion of a high reflectivity aluminium alloy -- AlSi$_{10}$Mg
Sagar Patel, Haoxiu Chen, Mihaela Vlasea, Yu Zou

TL;DR
This study investigates how beam focus affects melt pool modes and part density in laser powder bed fusion of high reflectivity AlSi10Mg alloy, proposing a process map for optimizing density and defect avoidance.
Contribution
It introduces a dimensionless keyhole number and a process map to optimize laser parameters for high reflectivity alloys in LPBF, enhancing part density and quality.
Findings
Focused beams induce transition and keyhole melt pools.
Conduction mode melting achieves >99.98% density.
A melt pool aspect ratio of ~0.4 distinguishes melt modes.
Abstract
LPBF of Al alloys is associated with numerous challenges when compared to other commonly used alloys due to their higher reflectivity and thermal conductivity. In this work, processing diagrams, temperature prediction models, XCT, and metallography are used for establishing criteria in process parameter optimization of high reflectivity Al alloys based on AlSiMg response in using 57 different process parameter combinations - 21 using a focused Gaussian laser beam and 36 using divergent beams. For LPBF systems with focused beam diameters <100 {\mu}m, divergent beams obtained by defocusing to a position above the LPBF build plate primarily lead to conduction mode melt pools, while a focused beam leads to transition and keyhole mode melt pools. Conduction mode melting helps in avoiding keyhole mode defects, resulting in parts with densities >99.98%. Additionally, an analytical…
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TopicsAdditive Manufacturing Materials and Processes · High Entropy Alloys Studies · Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
