Surface Roughness Optimized Alignment of Parts for Additive Manufacturing Processes
Abstract
The layered structure of Additive Manufacturing processes results in a stair-stepping effect of the surface topographies. In general the impact of this effect
strongly depends on the build angle of a surface, whereas the overall surface roughness is caused by the resolution of the specific AM process. The aim of this work is
the prediction of the surface quality in dependence of the building orientation of a
part. These results can finally be used to optimize the orientation to get a desired
surface quality. As not every area of a part can be optimized, a predetermination
of areas can be used to improve the surface quality of important areas. The model
uses the digital STL format of a part as this is necessary for all AM machines to
build it. Each triangle is assigned with a roughness value and by testing different
orientations the best one can be found. This approach needs a database for the
surface qualities. This must be done separately for each Additive Manufacturing
process and is shown exemplary with a surface topography simulation for the laser
sintering process.