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Influence of Gas Atmosphere (ar or He) on the Laser Powder Bed Fusion of a Ni-based Alloy

S. Traore,M. Schneider,I Koutiri,F. Coste,R. Fabbro, C. Charpentier, P. Lefebvre,P. Peyre

Journal of materials processing technology(2021)

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The gaseous atmosphere plays a major role in the quality of the manufactured parts in Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) by protecting the metal from high temperature oxidation. If argon and nitrogen are the most commonly used gases, helium has almost never been considered as a possible candidate as a chemically inert shielding gas. To provide a better understanding of the influence of the gas atmosphere on the process stability, a comparative study of L-PBF manufacturing under argon and helium atmospheres has been carried out, considering a nickelbased alloy Inconel® 625 and a single bead configuration. To this end, in-situ process measurements were carried out on a dedicated experimental setup. The melt pool behaviour, the expansion of the vapour plume and the amount of spatters were evaluated with high-speed imaging for the two gases considered, together with the final L-PBF bead dimensions. Results were also compared to single fusion beads carried out in an industrial L-PBF machine for a comparable range of volume energy densities. The influence of the shielding atmosphere on L-PBF single beads was as follows: (1) dimensions of beads were shown to be constant whatever the gas; (2) fewer and smaller spatters were produced under helium atmosphere, especially for high volume energy densities. Physical mechanisms were then discussed to understand those specific effects.
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Laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF),Single bead,Gas,Vapour plume,Spatters,Denudation
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