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Influence of the process parameters on the liquid bridges between particles in SLS

Jhabvala, Jamasp
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Boillat, Eric  
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Glardon, Remy  
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2008
Virtual And Rapid Manufacturing
3rd International Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rapid Prototyping

In the SLS process, pulsed lasers are mostly used. Since only the surface of the powder particles is molten, consolidation can be achieved at much lower average power. Liquid bridges appear between the powder particles and are responsible for the bonding. The mechanical properties of the final part depend of the shape of these bonds. The goal of this study is to understand how the evolution of the liquid bridges (also called necks) is influenced by the laser parameters.

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conference paper
Web of Science ID

WOS:000251781800081

Author(s)
Jhabvala, Jamasp
Boillat, Eric  
Glardon, Remy  
Dafflon, Melanie
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

CRC Press

Published in
Virtual And Rapid Manufacturing
ISBN of the book

0-429-22420-6

Start page

553

End page

558

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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LGPP  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
3rd International Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rapid Prototyping

Leiria, Portugal

24-29 September 2007

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October 8, 2010
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