Fundamental investigation of laser beam melting of polymers for additive manufacture

Laumer T, Wudy K, Drexler M, Amend P, Drummer D, Schmidt M, Roth S (2014)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2014

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Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS

Book Volume: 26

Journal Issue: 4

DOI: 10.2351/1.4892848

Abstract

By selective laser sintering (SLS), polymer powders are molten layer by layer to build conventional prototypes or parts in small series with geometrical freedom that cannot be achieved by other manufacturing technologies. The SLS process is mainly defined by the beam-matter interaction between powder material, laser radiation and different material characteristics by itself. However the determination of these different material characteristics is problematic because powder material imposes certain requirements that cannot sufficiently be provided by conventional measurement methods. Hence new fundamental investigation methods to determine the optical and thermal material characteristics like the thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, or the influence of different heating rates on the melting behavior are presented in this paper. The different analysis methods altogether improve the process of understanding to allow recommendations for the future process controlling. (C) 2014 Laser Institute of America.

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APA:

Laumer, T., Wudy, K., Drexler, M., Amend, P., Drummer, D., Schmidt, M., & Roth, S. (2014). Fundamental investigation of laser beam melting of polymers for additive manufacture. Journal of Laser Applications, 26(4). https://doi.org/10.2351/1.4892848

MLA:

Laumer, Tobias, et al. "Fundamental investigation of laser beam melting of polymers for additive manufacture." Journal of Laser Applications 26.4 (2014).

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