基于ct的聚合物激光烧结质量控制

Michele Pavan , Tom Craeghs , Raf Verhelst , Olivier Ducatteeuw , Jean-Pierre Kruth , Wim Dewulf
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激光烧结(LS)是一种用于聚合物加工的增材制造(AM)技术,越来越多地用于生产传统制造技术无法实现的功能产品。轻质蜂窝结构是复杂设计的一个很好的例子,它越来越多地在增材制造零件中得到应用。然而,目前尚不清楚LS过程如何影响细胞结构元件的孔隙率和几何特性。获得这些信息可以执行LS过程的质量控制,提供如何改进它的见解,并且可能有助于在设计阶段考虑制造过程的可变性。在这项工作中,使用了一个包含圆柱形元件的测试工件,其直径在轻型细胞结构中通常使用的范围内,用于研究特征的尺寸和打印方向对每个特征的孔隙度和形状偏差的影响。为了评估该工艺的再现性,使用相同的LS工艺条件,在聚酰胺-12 (PA12)中生产了几个测试对象的复制品。基于x射线计算机断层扫描(CT)的质量控制方法,利用CT切片的图像处理和孔隙度分析(孔隙度含量、孔隙数和孔隙体积分布)来收集信息。
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CT-based quality control of Laser Sintering of Polymers

Laser Sintering (LS) is an Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology for polymers processing which is increasingly being used to produce functional products with designs not achievable with traditional manufacturing technologies. Lightweight cellular structures are a good example of complex designs which are increasingly finding applications in AM parts. However, it is not yet clear how the LS process affects the porosity and geometrical characteristics of the cell structural elements. Getting this information allows to perform quality control of the LS process, gives insights into how to improve it, and might help to take into account manufacturing process variability during the design phase.

In this work a test artifact containing cylindrical elements with diameters in the range typically used in lightweight cellular structures is used to investigate the influence of features' size and printing orientation on the porosity and shape deviation of each feature. In order to assess the reproducibility of the process, several replicas of the test object are produced in polyamide-12 (PA12) using the same LS process conditions. An X-ray Computed Tomography (CT)-based quality control approach, which uses both image processing of CT-slices and porosity analysis (porosity content, pores count and pores volume distributions) is used to gather the information.

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