研究目的
To understand the effect of process parameters on thermal and stress evolution in the melt zone during the Selective Laser Melting (SLM) process and to develop a 3D finite element model for accurately predicting thermal history and surface features like distortion and residual stress.
研究成果
The study concludes that each point experiences several peak temperatures due to heat accumulation from sequent laser tracks, and thermal cyclic melting in successive scanned tracks results in alternating thermal stresses. Longitudinal stresses are larger compared to the normal and transverse stresses, and the value of normal direction deformation is higher than the other two directions. A predictive model for thermal and stress field in large parts by selective laser melting process is proposed for future research.
研究不足
The small dimension of the simulated part could cause extra stress due to localized yielding with localized thermal gradients. The residual stress of a large part is necessary to analyze, and the computational time increases dramatically for practical parts requiring hundreds or thousands of layers in SLM.