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A Numerical Investigation of Dimensionless Numbers Characterizing Meltpool Morphology of the Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process

Version 1 : Received: 1 December 2022 / Approved: 1 December 2022 / Online: 1 December 2022 (08:39:46 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 6 December 2022 / Approved: 7 December 2022 / Online: 7 December 2022 (01:59:44 CET)

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Bhagat, K.; Rudraraju, S. A Numerical Investigation of Dimensionless Numbers Characterizing Meltpool Morphology of the Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process. Materials 2023, 16, 94. Bhagat, K.; Rudraraju, S. A Numerical Investigation of Dimensionless Numbers Characterizing Meltpool Morphology of the Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process. Materials 2023, 16, 94.

Abstract

Microstructure evolution in metal additive manufacturing (AM) is a complex multi-physics and multi-scale problem. Understanding the impact of AM process conditions on the microstructure evolution and the resulting mechanical properties of the printed part is an active area of research. At the meltpool scale, the thermo-fluidic governing equations have been extensively modeled in the literature to understand the meltpool conditions and the thermal gradients in its vicinity. In many phenomena governed by partial differential equations, dimensional analysis and identification of important dimensionless numbers can provide significant insights into the process dynamics. In this context, a novel strategy using dimensional analysis and the method of linear least squares regression to numerically investigate the thermo-fluidic governing equations of the Laser Powder Bed Fusion AM process is presented in this work. First, the governing equations are solved using the Finite Element Method, and the model predictions are validated by comparing with experimentally estimated cooling rates, and with numerical results from the literature. Then, through dimensional analysis, an important dimensionless quantity - interpreted as a measure of heat ab- sorbed by the powdered material and the meltpool, is identified. This dimensionless measure of heat absorbed, along with classical dimensionless quantities such as Peclet, Marangoni, and Stefan numbers, is used to investigate advective transport in the meltpool for different alloys. Further, the framework is used to study the variations of thermal gradients and the solidification cooling rate. Important correlations linking meltpool morphology and microstructure evolution related variables with classical dimensionless numbers are the key contribution of this work.

Keywords

LPBF; meltpool; regression; finite element method; alloys; Peclet; Maragoni; surface tension; dimensionless

Subject

Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

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Received: 7 December 2022
Commenter: Shiva Rudraraju
Commenter's Conflict of Interests: Author
Comment: Minor edits made to the text, and new figures added to the manuscript, especially to the Supplmentary Information section.
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