Abstract

This paper presents a preliminary study on an in-situ ultrasonic measurement technique applied to monitoring part’s height and defect occurrence during the Laser Powder Bed Fusion process. Firstly the ultrasonic wave speed is determined for LPBF manufactured 100Cr6 samples with a pulse echo configuration and a 10Mhz ultrasonic wave. A measured propagation speed value, of 5660 ±100m/s in every direction confirms the isotropy of the obtained LPBF samples. Secondly, the ultrasonic pulse echo technique is used to monitor the part’s height evolution during the process based on the measured propagation velocity. This new method provides in-situ measurements showing that the actual remelted layer thickness value oscillates in the range of ± 30% of the theoretical layer thickness.

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