Selective laser melting of AlSi10Mg alloy: Process optimisation and mechanical properties development

Noriko Read, Wei Wang, Khamis Essa, Moataz M Attallah

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Abstract

The influence of selective laser melting (SLM) process parameters (laser power, scan speed, scan spacing, and island size using a Concept Laser M2 system) on the porosity development in AlSi10Mg alloy builds has been investigated, using statistical design of experimental approach, correlated with the energy density model. A two-factor interaction model showed that the laser power, scan speed, and the interaction between the scan speed and scan spacing have the major influence on the porosity development in the builds. By driving the statistical method to minimise the porosity fraction, optimum process parameters were obtained. The optimum build parameters were validated, and subsequently used to build rod-shaped samples to assess the room temperature and high temperature (creep) mechanical properties. The samples produced using SLM showed better strength and elongation properties, compared to die cast Al-alloys of similar composition. Creep results showed better rupture life than cast alloy, with a good agreement with the Larson–Miller literature data for this alloy composition.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-424
Number of pages8
JournalMaterials & Design
Volume65
Early online date7 Oct 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2015

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