Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7205834 Additive Manufacturing 2018 31 Pages PDF
Abstract
In recent years, the SLM process has been studied for the production of aluminum alloy parts, as these alloys demonstrate significant potential for the future, notably due to their low density which allows a considerable reduction in mass. The aim of this bibliographical study is to identify and classify the parameters and phenomena which influence the appearance of defects in aluminum alloy parts produced using the SLM process and hence the final properties of these parts. To do this, a cause tree diagram was created. For each defect or consequence identified (porosities, defects linked with hot cracking phenomena, anisotropy in the material and surface quality), we revealed the potential sources of the appearance of this defect, going back to the initial causes.
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