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3D laser shock peening as a way to improve geometrical accuracy in selective laser melting
by
Kalentics, Nikola
, Logé, Roland E.
, Burn, Andreas
, Cloots, Michael
in
Accuracy
/ CAE) and Design
/ Compressive properties
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Crack propagation
/ Distortion
/ Engineering
/ Fatigue cracking
/ Fatigue life
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Geometric accuracy
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Laser beam melting
/ Laser shock processing
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Media Management
/ Original Article
/ Peening
/ Process parameters
/ Rapid prototyping
/ Residual stress
/ Titanium base alloys
2019
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3D laser shock peening as a way to improve geometrical accuracy in selective laser melting
by
Kalentics, Nikola
, Logé, Roland E.
, Burn, Andreas
, Cloots, Michael
in
Accuracy
/ CAE) and Design
/ Compressive properties
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Crack propagation
/ Distortion
/ Engineering
/ Fatigue cracking
/ Fatigue life
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Geometric accuracy
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Laser beam melting
/ Laser shock processing
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Media Management
/ Original Article
/ Peening
/ Process parameters
/ Rapid prototyping
/ Residual stress
/ Titanium base alloys
2019
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3D laser shock peening as a way to improve geometrical accuracy in selective laser melting
by
Kalentics, Nikola
, Logé, Roland E.
, Burn, Andreas
, Cloots, Michael
in
Accuracy
/ CAE) and Design
/ Compressive properties
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Crack propagation
/ Distortion
/ Engineering
/ Fatigue cracking
/ Fatigue life
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Geometric accuracy
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Laser beam melting
/ Laser shock processing
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Media Management
/ Original Article
/ Peening
/ Process parameters
/ Rapid prototyping
/ Residual stress
/ Titanium base alloys
2019
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3D laser shock peening as a way to improve geometrical accuracy in selective laser melting
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3D laser shock peening as a way to improve geometrical accuracy in selective laser melting
2019
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Overview
One of the major drawbacks of selective laser melting (SLM) is the accumulation of tensile residual stresses (TRS) in the surface and subsurface zones of produced parts which can lead to cracking, delamination, geometrical distortions, and a decrease in fatigue life. 3D laser shock peening (3D LSP) is a novel hybrid method which introduces a repetitive LSP treatment
during
the manufacturing phase of the SLM process. In this paper, the ability of 3D LSP to convert TRS into beneficial compressive residual stresses and their subsequent effect on the geometrical accuracy of produced parts were investigated. Samples made of Ti6Al4V were manufactured with the 3D LSP process and treated with different processing parameters. Cuboidal samples were used for residual stress measurements, and the evolution of residual stresses was evaluated. Geometrical distortions were measured on bridge-like samples, and the influence on the final sample geometry was quantified. A significant improvement in geometrical accuracy resulting from reduced distortions was observed in all selected 3D LSP processing conditions.
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Springer London,Springer Nature B.V
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