Multi-Material PBF-LB/M Process

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Authors

  • Ina Meyer
  • Cameron Owen Messmann
  • Marcus Oel
  • Tobias Ehlers
  • Roland Johann Lachmayer
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Original languageEnglish
Medium of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Abstract

Laser-based powder bed fusion of metals (PBF-LB/M) enables the production of metal parts with a high degree of design freedom. While previously being limited to single materials, novel recoating mechanisms allow material to be deposited voxel-wise, making 3D multi-material components possible. The resulting arbitrary material distribution in all three spatial directions enables shape-optimized components with locally adapted material properties, allowing technologically contradictory properties to be resolved (effect engineering).

Keywords

    Additive Manufacturing, Laser-based powder bed fusion of metals (PBF-LB/M), Powder Bed Fusion, Laser, Recoater, Multimaterial, Effect-Engineering

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Multi-Material PBF-LB/M Process. Meyer, Ina (Author); Messmann, Cameron Owen (Author); Oel, Marcus (Author) et al.. 2023.

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Meyer, I, Messmann, CO, Oel, M, Ehlers, T & Lachmayer, RJ, Multi-Material PBF-LB/M Process, 2023, Audiovisual publication. https://doi.org/10.5446/62076
Meyer, I. (Author), Messmann, C. O. (Author), Oel, M. (Author), Ehlers, T. (Author), & Lachmayer, R. J. (Author). (2023). Multi-Material PBF-LB/M Process. Audiovisual publication https://doi.org/10.5446/62076
Meyer I (Author), Messmann CO (Author), Oel M (Author), Ehlers T (Author), Lachmayer RJ (Author). Multi-Material PBF-LB/M Process 2023. doi: 10.5446/62076
Meyer, Ina (Author) ; Messmann, Cameron Owen (Author) ; Oel, Marcus (Author) et al.. / Multi-Material PBF-LB/M Process. [Audiovisual publication].
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