Optimisation of Imaging Confocal Microscopy for Topography Measurements of Metal Additive Surfaces

L. Newton, Aditi Thanki, C. Bermudez, R. Artigas, A. Thompson, H Han Haitjema, R. Leach
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Additive manufactured surfaces, especially metal powder bed fusion surfaces, present unique challenges for measurement because of their complex topographies. To address these measurement challenges, optimisation of the measurement process is required. Using a statistical approach, sensitivity analyses were performed on measurement settings found on a commercial programmable array scanning confocal microscope. The instrument measurement process parameters were compared by their effects on three quality indicators: the areal surface texture parameter Sa, measurement noise, and number of non-measured points. An analysis was performed using a full factorial design of experiments for both the top and side surfaces of test surfaces made from Inconel 718 and Ti-6Al-4V using powder bed fusion. The results indicated that measurements of metal additive surfaces are robust to changes in the measurement control parameters for Sa, with variations within 5% of the mean parameter value for the same objective, surface, and measured area. The number of non-measured points and the measurement noise were more varied and were affected by the choice of measurement control parameters, but such changes could be predicted by the statistical models. The contribution offered by this work is an increased understanding of imaging confocal microscopy measurement of metal additive surfaces, along with the establishment of good practice guidance for measurements.
金属添加剂表面形貌测量的成像共聚焦显微镜优化
增材制造的表面,特别是金属粉末床熔融表面,由于其复杂的地形,给测量带来了独特的挑战。为了应对这些测量挑战,需要对测量过程进行优化。采用统计学方法,对商用可编程阵列扫描共聚焦显微镜上的测量设置进行了灵敏度分析。比较仪器测量工艺参数对3个质量指标的影响:面状表面纹理参数Sa、测量噪声和非测点数。采用全因子实验设计对由Inconel 718和Ti-6Al-4V采用粉末床熔合制成的测试表面的顶部和侧面进行了分析。结果表明,金属添加剂表面的测量结果对Sa测量控制参数的变化具有鲁棒性,对于相同的物镜、表面和测量面积,其变化幅度在平均参数值的5%以内。非测量点数量和测量噪声变化较大,受测量控制参数选择的影响,但这种变化可以用统计模型预测。这项工作的贡献是增加了对金属添加剂表面成像共聚焦显微镜测量的理解,以及建立了测量的良好实践指南。
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