Acoustic Emission Technique for Online Detection of Fusion Defects for Single Tracks During Metal Laser Powder Bed Fusion
Abstract
One of the main drawbacks of laser based powder bed fusion, is lack of fusion
between tracks due to non-optimal input process parameters, scanning and building
strategies and/or inhomogeneity in the delivered powder layer. Unstable geometrical
characteristics of single tracks and high roughness of the powder layer can cause porosity in
3 dimensional printed parts. In this study a non-destructive online monitoring technique,
using acoustic emission was utilized to determine lack of fusion and balling effect of single
tracks. This phenomenon was simulated by using an increased powder layer thickness. Short
Time Fourier Transform was used as a tool for analysis of the acoustic behaviour of the
system and it was compared with the acoustic emission (AE) recorded during processing of
single tracks.