Elasto-plastic residual stress analysis of selective laser sintered porous materials based on 3D-multilayer thermo-structural phase-field simulations
Yangyiwei Yang, Somnath Bharech, Nick Finger, Xiandong Zhou, and Joerg Schroeder, Bai-Xiang Xu

TL;DR
This study develops a detailed multilayer simulation approach combining phase-field and thermo-elasto-plastic models to analyze residual stress and plastic strain in porous materials produced by selective laser sintering, revealing key mechanisms and dependencies.
Contribution
It introduces a powder-resolved, multilayer multiphysics simulation scheme integrating FEM-based phase-field and thermo-elasto-plastic models for porous materials in SLS.
Findings
Stress concentrates at necking regions and layer junctions.
Residual stress and plastic strain depend on beam energy input.
Porosity control relates to beam energy and is supported by experimental comparison.
Abstract
Residual stress and plastic strain in additive manufactured materials can exhibit significant microscopic variation at the powder scale, profoundly influencing the overall properties of printed components. This variation depends on processing parameters and stems from multiple factors, including differences in powder bed morphology, non-uniform thermo-structural profiles, and inter-layer fusion. In this research, we propose a powder-resolved multilayer multiphysics simulation scheme tailored for porous materials through the process of selective laser sintering. This approach seamlessly integrates finite element method (FEM)-based non-isothermal phase-field simulation with thermo-elasto-plastic simulation, incorporating temperature- and phase-dependent material properties. The outcome of this investigation includes a detailed depiction of the mesoscopic evolution of stress and plastic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolidification and crystal growth phenomena · Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes · Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties
