Effect of support structure design on the part built using selective laser melting

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

1-1-2020

Abstract

Support structures are needed to successfully build parts using Selective Laser Melting (SLM) in order to support overhanging surfaces to disperse process heat, minimalize geometrical deformation induced by residual stresses and hold the work piece in its place. These structures need extra post-processing time for their removal and are often massive. Reduce in amount of support structures would significantly decrease finishing efforts and manufacturing costs. The design of support structure can influence the manufacturability of more complex metal parts, energy and material utilization. In this research, it focuses on finding the design of support structure which can reduce deformation of the resulting print part with lowest volume of material used and easy to be removed during post processing. Experimental result revealed that change in design and parameter of support structure and sample orientation influence the amount of deformation, build time and support removability.

Keywords

Additive manufacturing, Support structure design

Divisions

mechanical

Funders

Ministry of Education (FP062-2015A)

Publisher

SPRINGER-VERLAG SINGAPORE PTE LTD

Publisher Location

152 BEACH ROAD, #21-01/04 GATEWAY EAST, SINGAPORE, 189721, SINGAPORE

Event Title

Advances in Material Sciences and Engineering

Event Location

Melaka, Malaysia

Event Dates

14-15 November 2018

Event Type

conference

Additional Information

4th International Conference on Mechanical, Manufacturing and Plant Engineering (ICMMPE), Melaka, Malaysia, Nov 14-15, 2018

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