Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10418750 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The results confirm that surface degradation depends on two distinct aspects: the sticking of non-melted or partially melted particles on the free surfaces, and the formation of menisci with more or less pronounced curvature radii. Among other aspects, a reduction of layer thickness and an increase of melt-pool volumes to favor re-melting processes are shown to have a beneficial effect on roughness parameters. Last, a simple analytical model was proposed to correlate melt-pool geometries to resulting surface finishes.
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Authors
Myriam Gharbi, Patrice Peyre, Cyril Gorny, Muriel Carin, Simon Morville, Philippe Le Masson, Denis Carron, Rémy Fabbro,