Variability in part quality due to spatial positioning remains an open challenge in laser-powder bed fusion (L-PBF). Although optimizing laser scanning parameters remains essential, the influence of print position cannot be neglected as it is influenced by inert gas flow dynamics, recoating strategy, build plate geometry, and laser incidence. To address this gap, a novel data-driven methodology for mapping and optimizing dimensional accuracy and surface texture as functions of print location was proposed. The systematic approach integrates experimental measurements, regression modelling, and multi-objective optimization to generate spatially resolved printability maps and optimize print location. To validate the methodology, two different lasers were used to process 316L stainless steel on a circular-platform L-PBF system. Printability maps revealed clear spatial trends driven by laser deflection and thermal gradients across the powder bed, as well as operational differences between different laser sources. Multi-objective optimization identified central positions as the ones that allow obtaining the specimens with the best dimensional and surface characteristics. Porosity analysis carried out on the specimens printed in those areas revealed uniform porosity percentages across all locations, confirming energy input as the dominant densification factor. Although further studies are needed to improve modelling accuracy, the proposed methodology provides a scalable and adaptable framework for understanding and controlling the influence of build plate geometry and machine configuration on part quality.

(2025). Addressing positional and laser source variability in laser powder bed fusion: a mapping method for quality optimization [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/307265

Addressing positional and laser source variability in laser powder bed fusion: a mapping method for quality optimization

Locatelli, Gabriele;Quarto, Mariangela;D'Urso, Gianluca;Giardini, Claudio
2025-01-01

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Variability in part quality due to spatial positioning remains an open challenge in laser-powder bed fusion (L-PBF). Although optimizing laser scanning parameters remains essential, the influence of print position cannot be neglected as it is influenced by inert gas flow dynamics, recoating strategy, build plate geometry, and laser incidence. To address this gap, a novel data-driven methodology for mapping and optimizing dimensional accuracy and surface texture as functions of print location was proposed. The systematic approach integrates experimental measurements, regression modelling, and multi-objective optimization to generate spatially resolved printability maps and optimize print location. To validate the methodology, two different lasers were used to process 316L stainless steel on a circular-platform L-PBF system. Printability maps revealed clear spatial trends driven by laser deflection and thermal gradients across the powder bed, as well as operational differences between different laser sources. Multi-objective optimization identified central positions as the ones that allow obtaining the specimens with the best dimensional and surface characteristics. Porosity analysis carried out on the specimens printed in those areas revealed uniform porosity percentages across all locations, confirming energy input as the dominant densification factor. Although further studies are needed to improve modelling accuracy, the proposed methodology provides a scalable and adaptable framework for understanding and controlling the influence of build plate geometry and machine configuration on part quality.
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Locatelli, Gabriele; Quarto, Mariangela; D'Urso, Gianluca Danilo; Giardini, Claudio
(2025). Addressing positional and laser source variability in laser powder bed fusion: a mapping method for quality optimization [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/307265
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