Operando phase mapping in multi-material laser powder bed fusion
Layer-wise laser-based additive manufacturing techniques offer immense versatility and flexibility in fabricating metallic composites with complex shapes. Interest in producing new multi-materials with advanced characteristics outpaces the available methods that provide insights into the bulk material formation, which in turn enables process and material optimisation. While some advanced operando studies enable highly local observations in the established metallic layers, the effect of intrinsic heat treatment inherent in the process in the bulk of the material is generally beyond reach of operando characterisation. Here, we approach the regime through advanced operando neutron imaging utilising a custom-designed laser powder bed fusion device on a neutron beamline. Operando polarisation contrast neutron imaging experiments were carried out during building centimetre-sized specimens with different powder premixture compositions of 316L and CuCrZr. The results of these full-field spatially resolved measurements reveal the quantitative evolution of ferromagnetic phases and temperature throughout the specimens and processing time.
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Paul Scherrer Institut
Paul Scherrer Institut
Paul Scherrer Institut
Paul Scherrer Institut
Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Paul Scherrer Institut
University of Patras
Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Paul Scherrer Institut
2024
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Swiss National Science Foundation | CRSII5_193799 | ||
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