TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Peters, Maximilian A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - Enhancing mechanical properties of double-periodic lattice structures using hybrid-additive manufacturing JF - The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology N2 - We report on a study of the mechanical properties of hybrid-additive manufactured Inconel 718 double-periodic lattice structures. For this, a hybrid approach, combining Laser Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB/M) and in-situ high-speed milling, is employed. Within this technique, the PBF-LB/M process is interrupted after several layers, as the milling process starts, enabling a machining of inlaying structures. KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-025-17373-y SN - 0268-3768 VL - 142 IS - 7-8 SP - 4065 EP - 4071 PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Hornung, Simon A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - In situ high-speed milling and thermal post-processing for the optimization of fatigue behaviour of additive-manufactured IN718 components JF - Journal of Materials Research N2 - We report on the optimization of tensile properties and fatigue behaviour of Laser Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB/M)-built IN718 components employing an innovative hybrid additive-subtractive technology and various heat treatments. The hybrid approach comprises PBF-LB/M with in situ high-speed milling. Double Ageing, solution and ageing treatment, as well as Hot Isostatic Pressing are used to improve ultimate tensile strength and endurance limit. As a result, the advantages of the hybrid-machined components are clearly demonstrated by their improved mechanical properties. These enhanced properties are associated to changes in microstructure, which are identified as precipitations of IN718. Furthermore, crack initiation and crack growth for high cycle numbers as well as sudden fractures are determined. KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1557/s43578-025-01656-x SN - 0884-2914 VL - 40 IS - 16 SP - 2388 EP - 2401 PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Hornung, Simon A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - Evaluation of the Impact of Heat Treatment Processes and Surface Conditions on the Mechanical Properties of PBF-LB/M-Built Inconel 718 Components JF - Materials Science Forum N2 - A study of the mechanical properties of hybrid additive manufactured IN718 components is presented, optimising mechanical properties due to an in-situ high-speed milling and different heat treatment processes. At first, the impact of different heat treatment processes is investigated, as the changes in microstructure during the process lead to different mechanical properties. Static and dynamic mechanical load behaviour is tested, quantifying microstructural changes by means of the Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) and the endurance limit. Furthermore, sole PBF-LB/M- and hybrid built components are compared, investigating the effect of a surface finish on the static and dynamic load behaviour, as superficial cracks and melting errors diminish the UTS and the endurance limit of PBF-LB/M-built components. Within these experiments, a change of fatigue behaviour for the heat-treatedstates can be observed, compared to the as-built state of the PBF-LB/M, as the development of different phases during heat treatment leads to an improvement of the endurance limit for, e.g., solution and ageing treated components. Additionally, the improvement of the surface quality to Ra = 2 µm leads to a significant increase of the dynamic mechanical load behaviour of hybrid-built components, as superficial cracks and surface defects are reduced. KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.4028/p-9gR9cI SN - 1662-9752 VL - 1155 SP - 11 EP - 17 PB - Trans Tech Publications, Ltd. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Peters, Maximilian A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - Influence of in-situ high-speed milling within a hybrid additive manufacturing approach on the fatigue behaviour of Inconel 718 lattice structures T2 - Lasers in Manufacturing, München, Juni 2025 N2 - As lattice structures in various designs are used in additive manufacturing for lightweight components, the mechanical characterisation and fracture behaviour is of upmost importance for their industrial application. In this study, the fatigue behaviour of Inconel 718 lattice structures is evaluated, comparing sole PBF-LB/M to a hybrid additive manufacturing process combining PBF-LB/M with in-situ high-speed milling. At first, the static and dynamic mechanical load behaviour of different packing densities is analysed, determining the compressive strength and the endurance limit. Secondly, hybrid additive manufactured components are compared to PBF-LB/M built parts with respect to these mechanical properties, revealing improved compressive properties and modified regimes of fatigue. In addition, differences in fracture behaviour are qualified by fractographic and surface analysis. Overall, it can be summarized that the mechanical load characteristics, especially the fatigue behaviour, are improved for hybrid additively manufactured components with a superior surface quality of Ra < 1 µm. KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2025 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Hornung, Simon A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - Design Guide for Hybrid-Additive Manufacturing of Inconel 718 Combining PBF-LB/M and In Situ High-Speed Milling JF - Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing N2 - As the correlation between design rules and process limitations is of the upmost importance for the full exploitation of any manufacturing technology, we report a design guide for hybrid-additive manufacturing of Inconel 718. Basic limitations need to be evaluated for this particular hybrid approach that combines laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB/M) and in situ high-speed milling. Fundamental geometric limitations are examined with regard to the minimum feasible wall thickness, cylinders, overhanging structures, and chamfers. Furthermore, geometrical restrictions due to the integrated three-axis milling process with respect to inclinations, inner angles, notches, and boreholes are investigated. From these findings, we derive design guidelines for a reliable build process using this hybrid manufacturing. Additionally, a design guideline for the hybrid-additive manufacturing approach is presented, depicting a step-to-step guide for the adjustment of constructions. To demonstrate this, a powder nozzle for a direct energy deposition (DED-LB/M) process is redesigned following the previously defined guidelines. This redesign encompasses analysis of the existing component and identification of problematic areas such as flat angles, leading to a new construction that is suitable for a hybrid-additive manufacturing approach. KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp9030088 SN - 2504-4494 VL - 9 IS - 3 PB - MDPI AG ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Hornung, Simon A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - Design Guide for Hybrid-Additive Manufacturing of Inconel 718 Combining PBF-LB/M and In Situ High-Speed Milling JF - Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing N2 - As the correlation between design rules and process limitations is of the upmost importance for the full exploitation of any manufacturing technology, we report a design guide for hybrid-additive manufacturing of Inconel 718. Basic limitations need to be evaluated for this particular hybrid approach that combines laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB/M) and in situ high-speed milling. Fundamental geometric limitations are examined with regard to the minimum feasible wall thickness, cylinders, overhanging structures, and chamfers. Furthermore, geometrical restrictions due to the integrated three-axis milling process with respect to inclinations, inner angles, notches, and boreholes are investigated. From these findings, we derive design guidelines for a reliable build process using this hybrid manufacturing. Additionally, a design guideline for the hybrid-additive manufacturing approach is presented, depicting a step-to-step guide for the adjustment of constructions. To demonstrate this, a powder nozzle for a direct energy deposition (DED-LB/M) process is redesigned following the previously defined guidelines. This redesign encompasses analysis of the existing component and identification of problematic areas such as flat angles, leading to a new construction that is suitable for a hybrid-additive manufacturing approach. KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen KW - Rapid Prototyping, Fertigung Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmmp9030088 SN - 2504-4494 VL - 9 IS - 3 PB - MDPI AG ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Safi, Abdulrahman A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf ED - Gu, Bo ED - Chen, Hongqiang T1 - Additive manufacturing of Nickel-based superalloy: optimization of surface roughness using integrated high-speed milling T2 - Laser 3D Manufacturing XI KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3000972 PB - SPIE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Hornung, Simon A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf ED - Gu, Bo ED - Chen, Hongqiang T1 - Optimization of mechanical properties of additive manufactured IN 718 parts combining LPBF and in-situ high-speed milling T2 - Laser 3D Manufacturing XI KW - Hybrid additive manufacturing KW - High-speed Milling KW - Hot isostatic pressing KW - Fatigue behaviour KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3000952 PB - SPIE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Hornung, Simon A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - Surface roughness optimization of hybrid PBF-LB/M-built Inconel 718 using in situ high-speed milling JF - The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology N2 - AbstractWe report on the optimization of the surface roughness of hybrid additive manufactured Ni superalloys, combining a conventional laser powder bed fusion process with in situ high-speed milling. This remarkable hybrid approach has only recently been applied to different steel types and barely to Ni superalloys which opposite to steel appear to be challenging for milling processes, particularly within the powderbed of laser powder bed fusion. Different influencing factors on the surface roughness are varied in this study, following the Taguchi method. Their effect is evaluated with respect to the average surface roughness and the maximum surface roughness. The signal-to-noise ratio for the varied parameters infeed, z-pitch, feed rate, and spindle speed is calculated, determining their relevance on the surface roughness, and defining an optimal parameter combination. As the surface quality is optimized to $$\varvec{R_a=0.47\, \mu m}$$ R a = 0.47 μ m , the definition of the optimal parameter combination is of the highest relevance for the application of this novel manufacturing approach for Inconel. Using linear regression, the resulting surface roughness of these parameters is predicted, getting validated by the experimental evaluation. Due to a further analysis, including EDX analysis and a quantitative element analysis at different positions of the flank of the milling cutter, wear characteristics as well as the dissipation of the coating of the milling cutter are detected. The flank wear and the resulting breakage of the cutting edge are defined as the main reasons of a rising surface roughness. KW - Hybrid additive manufacturing KW - High-speed Milling KW - Taguchi-Method KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00170-024-13382-5 SN - 0268-3768 VL - 132 IS - 3-4 SP - 1741 EP - 1751 PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Pape, Dominik A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - Tool Wear and Milling Characteristics for Hybrid Additive Manufacturing Combining Laser Powder Bed Fusion and In Situ High-Speed Milling JF - Ultra-Precision Manufacturing Technology for Difficult-to-Machine Materials N2 - We report on milling and tool wear characteristics of hybrid additive manufacturing comprising laser powder bed fusion and in situ high-speed milling, a particular process in which the cutter mills inside the powder bed without any cooling lubricant being applicable. Flank wear is found to be the dominant wear characteristic with its temporal evolution over utilization period revealing the typical s-shaped dependence. The flank wear land width is measured by microscopy and correlated to the achievable surface roughness of milled 3D-printed parts, showing that for flank wear levels up to 100 μm a superior surface roughness below 3 μm is accessible for hybrid additive manufacturing. Further, based on this correlation recommended tool, life scenarios can be deduced. In addition, by optimizing the finishing tool start position and the number of afore-built layers, the milling process is improved with respect to the maximum millable angle for undercut surfaces of 3D-printed parts to 30° for the roughing process and to 40° for the entire machining process including finishing KW - hybrid additive manufacturing; high-speed milling; laser powder bed fusion; tool wear KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen KW - Werkzeugverschleiß Y1 - 2022 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/3/1236 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15031236 VL - 15 IS - 3 SP - 1 EP - 13 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Götzendorfer, Babette A1 - Esen, Cemal A1 - Hellmann, Ralf T1 - Design Rules for Hybrid Additive Manufacturing Combining Selective Laser Melting and Micromilling JF - Design and Post Processing for Metal Additive Manufacturing N2 - We report on a comprehensive study to evaluate fundamental properties of a hybrid manufacturing approach, combining selective laser melting and high speed milling, and to characterize typical geometrical features and conclude on a catalogue of design rules. As for any additive manufacturing approach, the understanding of the machine properties and the process behaviour as well as such a selection guide is of upmost importance to foster the implementation of new machining concepts and support design engineers. Geometrical accuracy between digitally designed and physically realized parts made of maraging steel and dimensional limits are analyzed by stripe line projection. In particular, we identify design rules for numerous basic geometric elements like walls, cylinders, angles, inclinations, overhangs, notches, inner and outer radii of spheres, chamfers in build direction, and holes of different shape, respectively, as being manufactured by the hybrid approach and compare them to sole selective laser melting. While the cutting tool defines the manufacturability of, e.g., edges and corners, the milling itself improves the surface roughness to Ra < 2 µm. Thus, the given advantages of this hybrid process, e.g., space-resolved and custom-designed roughness and the superior geometrical accuracy are evaluated. Finally, we exemplify the potential of this particular promising hybrid approach by demonstrating an injection mold with a conformal cooling for a charge socket for an electro mobile KW - hybrid additive manufacturing; high-speed milling; selective laser melting; construction rules KW - Selektives Laserschmelzen KW - Hochgeschwindigkeitsfräsen Y1 - 2021 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/19/5753 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14195753 VL - 14 IS - 19 SP - 1 EP - 23 ER -