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AFRL Additive Manufacturing Modeling Series: Challenge 2, Microscale Process-to-Structure Data Description

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The Air Force Research Laboratory Additive Manufacturing Modeling Series was executed to create calibration and validation data sets relevant to models of laser powder bed fusion-processed metallic materials. This article… Click to show full abstract

The Air Force Research Laboratory Additive Manufacturing Modeling Series was executed to create calibration and validation data sets relevant to models of laser powder bed fusion-processed metallic materials. This article describes the data generated for the 2nd of 4 challenge questions which was specifically focused on microscale process-to-structure modeling needs. This work describes the experimental methods, and the resulting characterization data collected from a series of single-track and multi-track deposits built with an EOS M280 from the nickel-based alloy IN625. In general, track dimensions followed common scaling behaviors as a function of processing parameters in quasi-steady-state regions, but significant systematic track geometry variations were quantified in transient regions with more dynamic energy input processes.

Keywords: manufacturing modeling; series; process structure; additive manufacturing; microscale process; modeling series

Journal Title: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation
Year Published: 2021

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