Process-Structure-Properties-Performance Modeling for Selective Laser Melting

被引:35
作者
Pinomaa, Tatu [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Yashchuk, Ivan [1 ,4 ]
Lindroos, Matti [1 ]
Andersson, Tom [1 ]
Provatas, Nikolas [2 ,3 ]
Laukkanen, Anssi [1 ]
机构
[1] VTT Tech Res Ctr Finland Ltd, Multiscale Mat Modeling Grp, Espoo 02150, Finland
[2] McGill Univ, Dept Phys, Montreal, PQ H3C 1K3, Canada
[3] McGill Univ, Ctr Phys Mat, Montreal, PQ H3C 1K3, Canada
[4] Aalto Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Espoo 02150, Finland
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
additive manufacturing; selective laser melting; phase field modeling; heat-transfer modeling; micromechanical modeling; crystal plasticity; integrated computational materials engineering; PHASE-FIELD; RAPID SOLIDIFICATION; GENERATION; CONSISTENT; FATIGUE; GROWTH; WEAR; FLOW;
D O I
10.3390/met9111138
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Selective laser melting (SLM) is a promising manufacturing technique where the part design, from performance and properties process control and alloying, can be accelerated with integrated computational materials engineering (ICME). This paper demonstrates a process-structure-properties-performance modeling framework for SLM. For powder-bed scale melt pool modeling, we present a diffuse-interface multiphase computational fluid dynamics model which couples Navier-Stokes, Cahn-Hilliard, and heat-transfer equations. A computationally efficient large-scale heat-transfer model is used to describe the temperature evolution in larger volumes. Phase field modeling is used to demonstrate how epitaxial growth of Ti-6-4 can be interrupted with inoculants to obtain an equiaxed polycrystalline structure. These structures are enriched with a synthetic lath martensite substructure, and their micromechanical response are investigated with a crystal plasticity model. The fatigue performance of these structures are analyzed, with spherical porelike defects and high-aspect-ratio cracklike defects incorporated, and a cycle-amplitude fatigue graph is produced to quantify the fatigue behavior of the structures. The simulated fatigue life presents trends consistent with the literature in terms of high cycle and low cycle fatigue, and the role of defects in dominating the respective performance of the produced SLM structures. The proposed ICME workflow emphasizes the possibilities arising from the vast design space exploitable with respect to manufacturing systems, powders, respective alloy chemistries, and microstructures. By digitalizing the whole workflow and enabling a thorough and detailed virtual evaluation of the causal relationships, the promise of product-targeted materials and solutions for metal additive manufacturing becomes closer to practical engineering application.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 45 条
  • [11] Computational micromechanics of fatigue of microstructures in the HCF-VHCF regimes
    Castelluccio, Gustavo M.
    Musinski, William D.
    McDowell, David L.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE, 2016, 93 : 387 - 396
  • [12] Dabiri M., 2015, IREME, V9, P368, DOI [10.15866/ireme.v9i4.6231, DOI 10.15866/IREME.V9I4.6231]
  • [13] Additive manufacturing of metallic components - Process, structure and properties
    DebRoy, T.
    Wei, H. L.
    Zuback, J. S.
    Mukherjee, T.
    Elmer, J. W.
    Milewski, J. O.
    Beese, A. M.
    Wilson-Heid, A.
    De, A.
    Zhang, W.
    [J]. PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2018, 92 : 112 - 224
  • [14] Modeling of additive manufacturing processes for metals: Challenges and opportunities
    Francois, M. M.
    Sun, A.
    King, W. E.
    Henson, Nj.
    Tourret, D.
    Bronkhorst, C. A.
    Carlson, N. N.
    Newman, C. K.
    Haut, T.
    Bakosi, J.
    Gibbs, J. W.
    Livescu, V.
    Vander Wiel, S. A.
    Clarke, Aj.
    Schraad, M. W.
    Blacker, T.
    Lim, H.
    Rodgers, T.
    Owen, S.
    Abdeljawad, F.
    Madison, J.
    Anderson, A. T.
    Fattebert, J-L.
    Ferencz, R. M.
    Hodge, N. E.
    Khairallah, S. A.
    Walton, O.
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN SOLID STATE & MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2017, 21 (04) : 198 - 206
  • [15] Modelling and prediction of mechanical properties for materials with hexagonal symmetry (zinc, titanium and zirconium alloys)
    Fundenberger, JJ
    Philippe, MJ
    Wagner, F
    Esling, C
    [J]. ACTA MATERIALIA, 1997, 45 (10) : 4041 - 4055
  • [16] A stable and linear time discretization for a thermodynamically consistent model for two-phase incompressible flow
    Garcke, Harald
    Hinze, Michael
    Kahle, Christian
    [J]. APPLIED NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS, 2016, 99 : 151 - 171
  • [17] MOOSE: A parallel computational framework for coupled systems of nonlinear equations
    Gaston, Derek
    Newman, Chris
    Hansen, Glen
    Lebrun-Grandie, Damien
    [J]. NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND DESIGN, 2009, 239 (10) : 1768 - 1778
  • [18] Fulfilling the promise of the materials genome initiative with high-throughput experimental methodologies
    Green, M. L.
    Choi, C. L.
    Hattrick-Simpers, J. R.
    Joshi, A. M.
    Takeuchi, I.
    Barron, S. C.
    Campo, E.
    Chiang, T.
    Empedocles, S.
    Gregoire, J. M.
    Kusne, A. G.
    Martin, J.
    Mehta, A.
    Persson, K.
    Trautt, Z.
    Van Duren, J.
    Zakutayev, A.
    [J]. APPLIED PHYSICS REVIEWS, 2017, 4 (01):
  • [19] Quantitative 3D phase field modelling of solidification using next-generation adaptive mesh refinement
    Greenwood, Michael
    Shampur, K. N.
    Ofori-Opoku, Nana
    Pinomaa, Tatu
    Wang, Lei
    Gurevich, Sebastian
    Provatas, Nikolas
    [J]. COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2018, 142 : 153 - 171
  • [20] Two-phase flow with mass density contrast: Stable schemes for a thermodynamic consistent and frame-indifferent diffuse-interface model
    Gruen, G.
    Klingbeil, F.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS, 2014, 257 : 708 - 725