Publication detail
Deviations of the SLM produced Lattice Structures and Their Influence on Mechanical properties
VRÁNA, R. KOUTECKÝ, T. ČERVINEK, O. ZIKMUND, T. PANTĚLEJEV, L. KAISER, J. KOUTNÝ, D.
English title
Deviations of the SLM produced Lattice Structures and Their Influence on Mechanical properties
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Selective laser melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing technology suitable for producing cellular lattice structures using fine metal powder and a laser beam. However, the shape and dimensional deviations occur on the thin struts during manufacturing, influencing the mechanical properties of the structure. There are attempts in the literature to describe the actual shape of the struts’ geometry, however, on a smaller data sample only, and there is a lack of a universal FEA material model applicable to a wider range of lattice structure diameters. To describe the actual dimensions of the struts, a set of lattice structures, with diameters ranging from 0.6 to 3.0 mm, were manufactured using SLM. These samples were digitized using micro-computed tomography (μCT) and fully analyzed for shape and dimensions. The results show large deviations in diameters of inscribed and circumscribed cylinders, indicating an elliptical shape of the struts. With increasing lattice structure diameter, the deviations decreased. In terms of the effect of the shape and dimensions on the mechanical properties, the Gaussian cylinder was found to describe struts in the diameter range of 1.5 to 3.0 mm sufficiently well. For smaller diameters, it is appropriate to represent the actual cross-section by an ellipse. The use of substitute ellipses, in combination with the compression test results, has resulted in FEA material model that can be used for the 0.6 to 3.0 mm struts’ diameter range. The model has fixed Young’s and tangential modules for these diameters and is controlled only by the yield strength parameter (YST).
English abstract
Selective laser melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing technology suitable for producing cellular lattice structures using fine metal powder and a laser beam. However, the shape and dimensional deviations occur on the thin struts during manufacturing, influencing the mechanical properties of the structure. There are attempts in the literature to describe the actual shape of the struts’ geometry, however, on a smaller data sample only, and there is a lack of a universal FEA material model applicable to a wider range of lattice structure diameters. To describe the actual dimensions of the struts, a set of lattice structures, with diameters ranging from 0.6 to 3.0 mm, were manufactured using SLM. These samples were digitized using micro-computed tomography (μCT) and fully analyzed for shape and dimensions. The results show large deviations in diameters of inscribed and circumscribed cylinders, indicating an elliptical shape of the struts. With increasing lattice structure diameter, the deviations decreased. In terms of the effect of the shape and dimensions on the mechanical properties, the Gaussian cylinder was found to describe struts in the diameter range of 1.5 to 3.0 mm sufficiently well. For smaller diameters, it is appropriate to represent the actual cross-section by an ellipse. The use of substitute ellipses, in combination with the compression test results, has resulted in FEA material model that can be used for the 0.6 to 3.0 mm struts’ diameter range. The model has fixed Young’s and tangential modules for these diameters and is controlled only by the yield strength parameter (YST).
Keywords in English
selective laser melting (SLM); lattice structure; shape and dimension analysis; computed tomography (CT); digitization; finite element analysis (FEA)
Released
26.04.2022
Publisher
MDPI
Location
Basel, Switzerland
ISSN
1996-1944
Volume
15
Number
9
Pages from–to
1–20
Pages count
20
BIBTEX
@article{BUT177801,
author="Radek {Vrána} and Tomáš {Koutecký} and Ondřej {Červinek} and Tomáš {Zikmund} and Libor {Pantělejev} and Jozef {Kaiser} and Daniel {Koutný},
title="Deviations of the SLM produced Lattice Structures and Their Influence on Mechanical properties",
year="2022",
volume="15",
number="9",
month="April",
pages="1--20",
publisher="MDPI",
address="Basel, Switzerland",
issn="1996-1944"
}