Skip to main content
SHARE
Publication

Columnar-to-equiaxed transition in a laser scan for metal additive manufacturing...

by Yuan Lang, Adrian Sabau, David Stjohn, Arvind Prasad, Peter Lee
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Publication Date
Page Number
012007
Volume
861
Issue
1
Conference Name
MCWASP XV: Modelling of Casting, Welding and Advanced Solidification Processes
Conference Location
Djurönäset, Sweden
Conference Sponsor
ESI
Conference Date
-

In laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing (LPBFAM), different solidification conditions, e.g., thermal gradient and cooling rate, can be achieved by controlling the process parameters, such as laser power and laser speed. Tailoring the behaviour of the columnar to equiaxed transition (CET) of the printed alloy during fabrication can facilitate the production of highly customized microstructures. In this study, effective analytical solutions for both thermal conduction and solidification are employed to model solidifying melt pools. Microstructure textures and solidification conditions are evaluated for numerous combinations of laser power and laser speed under bead-on-plate conditions. This analytical-based high-throughput tool was demonstrated to select specific process parameters that lead to desired microstructures. Two selected process conditions were examined in detail by a highly parallelized microstructural solidification model to reveal both nucleation and grain growth. Both numerical solutions agree well with experiments that are performed based on bead-on-plate conditions, indicating that these numerical models aid evaluation of the nucleation parameters, providing insights for controlling CET during the LPBFAM processing.