TY - JOUR A1 - Mohr, Gunther A1 - Chaudry, Mohsin Ali A1 - Scheuschner, Nils A1 - Blasón Gonzalez, Sergio A1 - Madia, Mauro A1 - Hilgenberg, Kai T1 - Thermal history transfer from complex components to representative test specimens in laser powder bed fusion N2 - Additively manufactured components are characterized by heterogeneous mechanical properties due to variations of the microstructure, flaws and residual stresses resulting from the inhomogeneous fabrication process. The large number of influencing factors poses a further challenge in understanding the correlation between material properties, process parameters and component geometry. Therefore, the qualification of components based on witness specimens produced within the same job is questionable. This work aims to present a new strategy for the characterization of PBF-LB/M components based on representative specimens. The key assumption is the feasibility of a transfer of the thermal history from a component to a specimen. It is assumed that similar material properties are determined for components and specimens produced adopting a similar thermal history. After the definition of a region of interest in the component, a combination of thermal analyses by means of finite elements and in-situ experimental determination of the thermal history through infrared thermography is used to produce test coupons with a similar thermal history. The effectiveness of the procedure is demonstrated on a pressure vessel for applications in the chemical industry. KW - Additive manufacturing KW - Heat accumulation KW - Thermal history KW - In situ monitoring KW - Process simulation KW - Representative specimens PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-602651 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40964-024-00689-8 SN - 2363-9512 SN - 2363-9520 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - Springer CY - Cham, Switzerland AN - OPUS4-60265 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oster, Simon A1 - Scheuschner, Nils A1 - Chand, Keerthana A1 - Altenburg, Simon T1 - Local porosity prediction in metal powder bed fusion using in-situ thermography: A comparative study of machine learning techniques N2 - The formation of flaws such as internal porosity in parts produced by Metal-based Powder Bed Fusion with Laser Beam (PBF-LB/M) significantly hinders its broader industrial application, as porosity can potentially lead to part failure. Addressing this issue, this study explores the efficacy of in-situ thermography, particularly short-wave infrared thermography, for detecting and predicting porosity during manufacturing. This technique is capable of monitoring the part’s thermal history which is closely connected to the flaw formation process. Recent advancements in Machine Learning (ML) have been increasingly leveraged for porosity prediction in PBF-LB/M. However, previous research primarily focused on global rather than localized porosity prediction which simplified the complex prediction task. Thereby, the opportunity to correlate the predicted flaw position with expected part strain to judge the severity of the flaw for part performance is neglected. This study aims to bridge this gap by studying the potential of SWIR thermography for predicting local porosity levels using regression models. The models are trained on data from two identical HAYNES®282® specimens. We compare the effectiveness of feature-based and raw data-based models in predicting different porosity types and examine the importance of input data in porosity prediction. We show that models trained on SWIR thermogram data can identify systematic trends in local flaw formation. This is demonstrated for forced flaw formation using process parameter shifts and, moreover, for randomly formed flaws in the specimen bulk. Furthermore, we identify features of high importance for the prediction of lack-of-fusion and keyhole porosity from SWIR monitoring data. KW - PBF-LB/M KW - In situ monitoring KW - Thermography KW - Additive Manufacturing KW - Process monitoring KW - Porosity prediction KW - Machine Learning KW - Feature extraction PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-621798 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2024.104502 SN - 2214-7810 VL - 95 SP - 1 EP - 17 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-62179 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scheuschner, Nils A1 - Oster, Simon A1 - Mohr, Gunther A1 - Hilgenberg, Kai T1 - Comparison of NIR and SWIR thermography for defect detection in Laser Powder Bed Fusion N2 - Since laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB/M) is prone to the formation of defects during the building process, a fundamental requirement for widespread application is to find ways to assure safety and reliability of the additively manufactured parts. A possible solution for this problem lies in the usage of in-situ thermographic monitoring for defect detection. In this contribution we investigate possibilities and limitations of the VIS/NIR wavelength range for defect detection. A VIS/NIR camera can be based on conventional silicon-based sensors which typically have much higher spatial and temporal resolution in the same price range but are more limited in the detectable temperature range than infrared sensors designed for longer wavelengths. To investigate the influence, we compared the thermographic signatures during the creation of artificially provoked defects by local parameter variations in test specimens made of a nickel alloy (UNS N07208) for two different wavelength ranges (~980 nm and ~1600 nm). KW - Laser powder bed fusion KW - PBF-LB/M KW - Thermography KW - Additive manufacturing KW - NDT PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-610380 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2024.08.122 VL - 124 SP - 301 EP - 304 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-61038 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Scheuschner, Nils T1 - SAMMIE - Research PBF-LB/M system for the development of in-situ monitoring methods N2 - By allowing economic on-demand manufacturing of highly customized and complex workpieces, metal based additive manufacturing (AM) has the prospect to revolutionize many industrial areas. Since AM is prone to the formation of defects during the building process, a fundamental requirement for AM is to find ways to assure the safety and reliability of the additively manufactured parts to become applicable in most fields. A possible solution for this problem lies in the deployment of various in-situ monitoring techniques. However, only a few of these techniques are commercially available and are not researched to an extent that allows to guarantee the adherence to strict quality and safety standards. Since commercial AM machines are not designed for research applications, they provide only limited access to the build chamber during the process and little control over the exact timing and parameters of the process. Therefore, for our research at BAM, we built a laser powder bed fusion system (PBF-LB/M), called “Sensor-based Additive Manufacturing MachInE” (SAMMIE). It provides a fully open system architecture with flexible accesses to the build camber and full control of the complete process. In this contribution, we show first results using thermographic cameras and optical tomography. The flexibility of SAMMIE allows us to use the multiple cameras either fixed relatively to the build plate or coaxially to the process laser. T2 - 20th World Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (WCNDT) CY - Incheon, South Korea DA - 27.05.2024 KW - PBF-LB/M KW - In situ monitoring KW - Custom machine KW - Additive Manufacturing KW - Thermography PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-62471 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Oster, Simon A1 - Scheuschner, Nils A1 - Chand, Keerthana A1 - Altenburg, Simon A1 - Gerlach, G. T1 - Erratum to: Potentials and challenges of deep-learning-assisted porosity prediction based on thermographic in-situ monitoring in laser powder bed fusion N2 - In this erratum to our previously published study section, we correct an error related to the first paragragh of section 5 "Prediction framework". PY - 2024 DO - https://doi.org/10.1515/teme-2023-0166 SN - 0171-8096 SN - 2196-7113 VL - 91 IS - 2 SP - 139 EP - 141 PB - De Gruyter CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-59471 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -