In-Situ Process Monitoring in Additive Manufacturing Using Statistics and Pre-Process Data

Long computation times are a major obstacle for the application of in-situ monitoring in additive manufacturing. This paper presents rapid in-situ monitoring, which returns a control value within typical build times. Observing powder bed fusion processes reveals that unsuitable parameter settings in...

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Main Authors: Eva Maria Scheideler*, Andrea Huxol
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University North 2020-01-01
Series:Tehnički Glasnik
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/346965
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Summary:Long computation times are a major obstacle for the application of in-situ monitoring in additive manufacturing. This paper presents rapid in-situ monitoring, which returns a control value within typical build times. Observing powder bed fusion processes reveals that unsuitable parameter settings influence the appearance of the molten surface and the surrounding powder bed. The presented research approach evaluates the changing appearance of the exposed layers, in combination with the information from the pre-process about the position and geometry of the components in each layer. Grayscale images are captured with the build envelope camera and examined regarding the grayscale distribution in the critical areas surrounding the component boundaries. The grayscale distribution is then used to predict product quality by using standard statistical methods. The combination of the pre-process data and the fast analysis of the grayscale distribution allows promptly calculating a performance indicator for required process intervention and control.
ISSN:1846-6168
1848-5588