Simulation of powder spreading of functionally graded materials in powder bed fusion additive manufacturing

  • Lin Wang
  • , Erlei Li
  • , Zongyan Zhou
  • , Baicheng Zhang
  • , Aibing Yu

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Abstract

Powder bed fusion additive manufacturing has been applied to the fabrication of functionally graded materials. A new design that allows the material composition to change along the direction perpendicular to the powder spreading has been reported in the literature. Based on this design, this work examines the quality of the graded spread powder layer with two powders, which have a large difference of density. The results reveal that during the spreading of graded powders, the volume of particles on the heavy powder side is deposited less than that on the light powder side, indicating that heavy particles diffuse to the light powder side. This diffusion is affected by the spreading speed, but not much by the layer gap. Large spreading speed causes more significant deviation. The results also show that particle size affects diffusion, indicating that decreasing the particle size of the heavy powder may be a solution to reduce diffusion. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Translated title of the contribution粉末床熔融的多材料铺粉过程中粉末扩散的数值研究
Original languageEnglish
Article number722255
JournalActa Mechanica Sinica/Lixue Xuebao
Volume39
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • DEM simulation
  • Functionally graded material
  • Powder bed fusion additive manufacturing
  • Powder spreading

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