This study presents an approach for in-situ monitoring of laser powder bed fusion. Using standard laser optics, coaxial high-resolution multispectral images of powder beds are acquired in a pre-objective scanning configuration. A continuous overview image of the entire 114 × 114 mm powder bed can be generated, detecting objects down to 20 µm in diameter with a maximum offset of 22–49 µm. Multispectral information is obtained by capturing images at 6 different wavelengths from 405 nm to 850 nm. This allows in-line determination of the absorbance of the powder bed with a maximum deviation of 2.5% compared to the absorbance spectra of established methods. For the qualification of this method, ray tracing simulations on powder surfaces and test...
Powder bed defects are irregularities in the powder layer, which alter the energy input during the p...
Laser powder bed fusion systems use a high-power laser, steered by two galvanometer mirrors to sca...
The layerwise production paradigm entailed in laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) offers the opportunity ...
This thesis is about the investigation of the spectral interaction of electromagnetic radiation with...
Absorbance is often used for simulations or validation of process parameters for powder-based laser ...
Costs and resource efficiency of laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) are highly dependent on the ability...
Issues of part quality in terms of quality of fusion and formed porosity are widely known and state...
The layerwise nature of additive manufacturing (AM) allows for in-situ monitoring of the consolidate...
The metal additive manufacturing (AM) method of laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) relies upon the for...
Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) attracts the attention of high-end manufacturing sectors for its capa...
Process monitoring is becoming increasingly important in laser-based manufacturing and is of particu...
The laser powder-bed fusion (LPBF) process is strongly influenced by the characteristics of the po...
Powder bed defects are irregularities in the powder layer, which alter the energy input during the p...
Laser powder bed fusion systems use a high-power laser, steered by two galvanometer mirrors to sca...
The layerwise production paradigm entailed in laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) offers the opportunity ...
This thesis is about the investigation of the spectral interaction of electromagnetic radiation with...
Absorbance is often used for simulations or validation of process parameters for powder-based laser ...
Costs and resource efficiency of laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) are highly dependent on the ability...
Issues of part quality in terms of quality of fusion and formed porosity are widely known and state...
The layerwise nature of additive manufacturing (AM) allows for in-situ monitoring of the consolidate...
The metal additive manufacturing (AM) method of laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) relies upon the for...
Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) attracts the attention of high-end manufacturing sectors for its capa...
Process monitoring is becoming increasingly important in laser-based manufacturing and is of particu...
The laser powder-bed fusion (LPBF) process is strongly influenced by the characteristics of the po...
Powder bed defects are irregularities in the powder layer, which alter the energy input during the p...
Laser powder bed fusion systems use a high-power laser, steered by two galvanometer mirrors to sca...
The layerwise production paradigm entailed in laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) offers the opportunity ...