TY - JOUR A1 - Stichel, Thomas A1 - Frick, Thomas A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Tenner, Felix A1 - Hausotte, Tino A1 - Merklein, Marion A1 - Schmidt, Michael T1 - A Round Robin study for selective laser sintering of polymers: Back tracing of the pore morphology to the process parameters JF - Journal of Materials Processing Technology N2 - The mechanical properties of polymer parts built by Selective Laser Sintering are strongly related to the internal microstructure which differs with the applied production parameters. The paper focuses on the back tracing of the pore morphology of laser sintered polyamide-12 samples to the process parameters. Therefore, a data base is used which is supplied by a Round Robin initiative and includes mechanical tensile tests and the microstructural analysis of the pore morphology of several different sample charges built with different machines. The pore morphologies (porosity, pore density, pore shape and pore arrangement) measured by X-ray computed tomography are compared and discussed regarding the employed parameters and the resulting mechanical properties. The investigations point out that pore density is a superior indicator than porosity for mechanical issues. This is especially valid along the build direction since pore morphology has shown to be strongly anisotropic. Moreover, the analysis revealed that pore density is strongly affected by the process temperature, which is proved to be essential for the fabrication of mechanical robust parts using Selective Laser Sintering. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2017.10.013 VL - 252 IS - February SP - 537 EP - 545 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schmailzl, Anton A1 - Geißler, Bastian A1 - Maiwald, Frederik A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Schmidt, Michael A1 - Hierl, Stefan ED - Esen, Cermal T1 - Transformation of Weld Seam Geometry in Laser Transmission Welding by Using an Additional Integrated Thulium Fiber Laser T2 - Lasers in Manufacturing - LIM 2017, Conference Proceedings Y1 - 2017 N1 - CD-ROM SP - 1 EP - 10 CY - München ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Karg, Michael Cornelius Hermann A1 - Schmidt, Michael T1 - Laser Beam Melting of Multi-Material Components JF - Physics Procedia N2 - First results regarding the realisation of multi-material components manufactured by Laser Beam Melting of polymers and metals are published. For realising composite structures from polymer powders by additive manufacturing, at first relevant material properties regarding compatibility have to be analysed. The paper shows the main requirements for compatibility between different materials and offers first results in form of a compatibility matrix of possible combinations for composite structures.For achieving gradient properties of additively manufactured metal parts by using composite materials the composition of alloying components in the powder and adapted process strategies are varied. As an alternative to atomizing pre-alloyed materials, mixtures of different powders are investigated. KW - additive manufacturing KW - laser beam melting Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phpro.2012.10.068 SN - 1875-3892 SN - 1875-3884 VL - 39 SP - 518 EP - 525 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Osmanlic, Fuad A1 - Wudy, Katrin A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Schmidt, Michael A1 - Drummer, Dietmar A1 - Körner, Carolin T1 - Modeling of Laser Beam Absorption in a Polymer Powder Bed JF - Polymers N2 - In order to understand the absorption characteristic, a ray trace model is developed by taking into account the reflection, absorption and refraction. The ray paths are resolved on a sub-powder grid. For validation, the simulation results are compared to analytic solutions of the irradiation of the laser beam onto a plain surface. In addition, the absorptance, reflectance and transmittance of PA12 powder layers measured by an integration sphere setup are compared with the numerical results of our model. It is shown that the effective penetration depth can be lower than the penetration depth in bulk material for polymer powders and, therefore, can increase the energy density at the powder bed surface. The implications for modeling of the selective laser sintering (SLS) process and the processability of fine powder distributions and high powder bed densities are discussed. KW - additive manufacturing KW - laser absorption KW - PA12 KW - polyamide 12 KW - powder bed Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10070784 VL - 10 IS - 7 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Geißler, Bastian A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Wübbeke, Andrea A1 - Lakemeyer, Patrick A1 - Frick, Thomas A1 - Schöppner, Volker A1 - Schmidt, Michael T1 - Analysis of the interaction between the temperature field and the weld seam morphology in laser transmission welding by using two different discrete laser wavelengths JF - Journal of Laser Applications N2 - Laser transmission welding is a non-contact and efficient process technology for joining thermoplastic polymers. In the conventional process, laser sources in the wavelength range of 1 μm are usually used. Therefore, most of the laser radiation is transmitted through the upper joining partner and absorbed only in the lower joining partner. As a result, the possibilities to influence the temperature field especially in the upper joining partner are limited. To overcome these limitations, an additional thulium fiber-laser with a wavelength of 1.94 μm is used in this study and coaxially aligned with a diode laser. The use of an additional thulium fiber-laser leads to a significant absorption in the upper joining partner. Through this approach, it is shown that the temperature field and the weld seam geometry can be influenced by using these two different discrete laser wavelengths. Depending on the intensity distribution of both lasers, an increase of the size of the heat affected zone in the upper joining partner can be observed. In order to develop a better process understanding, a thermal finite element model is built up and verified by comparing the calculated size of the heat affected zone for different process parameters with the experimental data. The model is able to represent the influence of both laser sources on the temperature field and is used to calculate characteristics of the temperature field, such as maximum temperatures or cooling rates. The characteristics are then used to explain the weld seam morphology, such as occurrence and size of spherulitic structures in the weld seam. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5040617 SN - 1938-1387 VL - 30 IS - 3 PB - AIP Publishing ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kuehn, Cornelius A1 - Mehl, Oliver A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Witt, Gerd T1 - Comparison between the optical properties of injection molded and additive manufactured components JF - Procedia CIRP N2 - Fused Layer Manufacturing (FLM) is an additive technology based on polymer material extrusion. Due to variations in temperature during the manufacturing process and the resulting stress between the stacked layers, the final parts show anisotropic mechanical properties. One possible approach for their reduction is the immediate local preheating of the surface via laser radiation. At first, our research examines the influence of laser parameters as wavelength, power, velocity and area of impact for the preheating of the surface. In addition, an overview of possible parameter combinations is given based on the selection of raw materials, its colors, thicknesses and the manufacturing process. Initially, the absorption level of the materials regarding the emitted wavelength is detected using a spectrophotometer. Subsequently, preheating tests are conducted with different laser types while the temperature is determined by a thermal camera. The selected laser type is planned to get mounted on a prototype-machine for further in-situ preheating experiments on FLM parts during the manufacturing process. KW - additive manufacturing KW - FLM-Printing KW - injection molding KW - Laser assisted processes KW - Optical properties KW - Polymers KW - Preheating Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2018.08.106 VL - 74 SP - 259 EP - 263 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Geißler, Bastian A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Wübbeke, Andrea A1 - Frick, Thomas A1 - Schöppner, Volker A1 - Schmidt, Michael T1 - Analysis of the Weld Seam Morphology of Polypropylene in Laser Transmission Welding JF - Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering N2 - Laser transmission welding is a well-known joining technology for welding thermoplastics. Although the process is already used industrially, fundamental process-structure-property relationships are not fully understood and are therefore the subject of current research. One aspect of these mentioned process-structure-property relationships is the interaction between the temperature field during the welding process, the weld seam morphology of semi-crystalline thermoplastics, and the weld seam strength. In this study, the influence of the line energy on the weld seam morphology of polypropylenes is analyzed. For this purpose, the size of spherulites in the weld seam is investigated, as well as different occurring phases of polypropylene (a- and b-phase). It is shown that both the spherulite size of the a-phase and the amount of b-phase increase with increasing line energy. For the explanation and discussion of the results, a temperature-dependent thermal simulation model is used to derive characteristic attributes of the temperature field (maximum temperatures, cooling rates, temperature gradients). Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040876 VL - 140 IS - 11 PB - ASME ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Heinl, M. A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Bayer, F. A1 - Hausotte, Tino T1 - Temperature-dependent optical material properties of polymer powders regarding in-situ measurement techniques in additive manufacturing JF - Polymer Testing N2 - Due to the growing number of applications for Additive Manufacturing (AM), an increasing need for enhanced quality control methods exists. Here optical measurement techniques are often used for in-situ monitoring in AM. There is a great potential to standardize and improve applications of optical measurement devices in accordance to the increasing requirements of measuring tasks. Beside the optical material qualifications, especially process-oriented changes in optical effects are of great relevance for in-situ evaluations. The optical modifications may be attributed to aggregate specific phase transitions coming along with variable emitted wavelengths. A measuring setup with two integrations spheres and a heated process chamber have been developed to analyze the optical interactions of laser radiation and visual illumination with the powder. The process oriented analysis for selective laser sintering lead to improved operating conditions in the field of in-situ measurements in combination with an accurate evaluation of the absorption ratio of the examined powder. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymertesting.2018.09.016 VL - 71 IS - October SP - 378 EP - 383 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - THES A1 - Laumer, Tobias T1 - Erzeugung von thermoplastischen Werkstoffverbunden mittels simultanem, intensitätsselektivem Laserstrahlschmelzen N2 - Mittels des entwickelten additiven Fertigungsprozesses des simultanen, intensitätsselektiven Laserstrahlschmelzens lassen sich Werkstoffverbunde bestehend aus unterschiedlichen Polymerwerkstoffen mit hohen Bauteilfestigkeiten realisieren. Die zukünftig realisierbaren Werkstoffverbunde können dabei durch eine örtlich variable Ausnutzung der unterschiedlichen Werkstoffeigenschaften die hinsichtlich lokal definierter Belastungsprofile gestellten Anforderungen an komplexe Multi-Material-Bauteile erfüllen. Dadurch lassen sich neue Anwendungsfelder für die additive Fertigung von Werkstoffverbunden erschließen. Y1 - 2017 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330440080_Erzeugung_von_thermoplastischen_Werkstoffverbunden_mittels_simultanem_intensitatsselektivem_Laserstrahlschmelzen SN - 978-3-87525-428-0 PB - Meisenbach CY - Bamberg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schmidt, Jochen A1 - Fanselow, Stephanie A1 - Wirth, Karl-Ernst A1 - Peukert, Wolfgang A1 - Hiller, Saskia A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Schmidt, Michael ED - Witt, Gerd ED - Wegner, Andreas ED - Sehrt, Jan T1 - Herstellung von Polyolefinstrahlschmelzmaterialien mittels Schmelzeemulgieren zum Einsatz in der additiven Fertigung T2 - Neue Entwicklungen in der Additiven Fertigung N2 - Im Rahmen dieses Beitrags wird das Schmelzeemulgieren als Verfahren zur Herstel-lung von Polymermikropartikeln vorgestellt. In diesem Prozess wird zunächst ein Polymergranulat in einer kontinuierlichen Phase in Gegenwart geeigneter Additive in einem Rührbehälter aufgeschmolzen, die Rohemulsion in einer Rotor-Stator-Einheit feinemulgiert und anschließend zu einer Suspension abgekühlt. Der Einfluss von Prozessparametern und Systemzusam-mensetzung auf das Emulgierergebnis wird diskutiert und die Anwendbarkeit des Verfahrens für polymere Mikropartikeln anhand von Polypropylen (PP) und Polyethylen (PE-HD) dargestellt. Die erhaltenen Suspensionen werden zur Überführung in Pulverform sprühgetrocknet und die Fließeigenschaften des Pulvers analysiert. Durch trockenes Beschichten mit pyrogener Kieselsäure kann die Fließfähigkeit der erhaltenen Partikeln weiter verbessert werden. Das Verfahren bietet somit einen neuen Zugang zur Herstellung neuer Ausgangsmaterialien für die Additive Fertigung. Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-3-662-48472-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48473-9_2 SP - 13 EP - 23 PB - Springer CY - Berlin, Heidelberg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Amend, Philipp A1 - Mrotzek, Tino A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Wolf, Michel A1 - Roth, Stephan A1 - Gude, Maik A1 - Schmidt, Michael T1 - Experimental Investigations on Laser-based Hot-melt Bonding and Injection Molding for Laser-structured Metal Plastic Hybrids T2 - Laser in Manufacturing (LIM 2017), Munich, Germany N2 - The use of thermoplastics in lightweight construction is continuing to grow. This implies the need for suitable joining techniques to combine thermoplastics with other materials, such as metals, to gain tailored multi-material parts. In this paper latest results of experimental investigations on laser-based hot-melt bonding and injection molding for laser-structured metal plastic hybrids are presented. As materials stainless steel and short-fiber reinforced polyamide are used. The stainless steel surface is structured with a nanosecond pulse laser before joining to improve the mechanical adhesion between the dissimilar materials. Thereby, different structure depths in the range between 16.6 ± 1.2 µm and 66.5 ± 2.5 µm as well as different hatch distances between 70 and 300 µm are realized. The laser-based joining process is carried out irradiating the metallic surface multiple times. Positioned below the metal in T-joint configuration, the thermoplastic melts as a result of heat transfer and acts as hot-melt cohesive. Besides, hybrid joints are manufactured using injection molding. For experiments, the mold temperature as well as the melt temperature are varied. Regardless of the joining process, the hybrid joints are mechanically characterized by tensile tests. The results demonstrate that for both joining processes strong laser-structured metal plastic hybrids can be realized. KW - injection molding KW - laser structuring KW - Laser-based hot-melt bonding KW - multi-material design Y1 - 2017 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318110636_Experimental_Investigations_on_Laser-based_Hot-melt_Bonding_and_Injection_Molding_for_Laser-structured_Metal_Plastic_Hybrids SN - 978-3-87525-428-0 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Laumer, Tobias T1 - The influence of micro-sized structures on the compound strength of multi-material components built by Simultaneous Laser Beam Melting of Polymers T2 - Proceedings of LPM2016 - the 17th International Symposium on Laser Precision Microfabrication, 2016, Xian, China N2 - Simultaneous laser beam melting (SLBM) allows the direct realization of multi-material components consisting of different polymer materials by a single Additive Manufacturing (AM) process. To achieve a high compound strength between different materials by adhesive bonding, a common boundary zone based on diffusion of the macromolecules is necessary and thus, both materials needs to be compatible regarding their specific adhesion compatibility. However, by SLBM also incompatible polymers can be processed to multi-material parts. If two incompatible polymers are processed, a positive locking between the different materials is necessary to achieve a connection between the materials. The positive locking results of a random mixture process of the different powder materials during the powder deposition process by a two chamber recoater system, which leads to the forming of undercuts of one material in the other during the melting and recrystallization. In this paper, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) and polypropylene (PP) powders, which are incompatible, are processed to multi-material specimens. By qualifying basic material properties, their influence on the process and especially on the forming of undercuts in the boundary zone is analyzed. To also allow the analysis of the influence of both material and process parameters on the resulting part properties, tensile test specimens are built and their tensile strength is determined. Additionally, cross sections of the boundary zone are prepared and analyzed by microscope images. KW - 3D printing KW - additive manufacturing KW - multi-material parts KW - powder material qualification KW - selective laser beam melting of polymers Y1 - 2016 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304199990_The_influence_of_micro-sized_structures_on_the_compound_strength_of_multi-material_components_built_by_Simultaneous_Laser_Beam_Melting_of_Polymers ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blümel, Christina A1 - Sachs, Marius A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Winzer, Bettina A1 - Schmidt, Jochen A1 - Schmidt, Michael A1 - Peukert, Wolfgang A1 - Wirth, Karl-Ernst T1 - Increasing flowability and bulk density of PE-HD powders by a dry particle coating process and impact on LBM processes JF - Rapid Prototyping Journal N2 - Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the processability of cohesive PE-HD particles in laser beam melting processes (LBM) of polymers. Furthermore, we present a characterization method for polymer particles, which can predict the quality of the powder deposition via LBM processes. Design/methodology/approach – This study focuses on the application of dry particle coating processes to increase flowability and bulk density of PE-HD particles. Both has been measured and afterwards validated via powder deposition of PE-HD particles in a LBM machine. Findings – For efficient coating in a dry particle coating process, the PE-HD particles and the attached nanoparticles need to show similar surface chemistry, i.e. both need to behave either hydrophobic or hydrophilic. It is demonstrated that dry particle coating is appropriate to enhance flowability and bulk density of PE-HD particles and hence considerably improves LBM processes and the resulting product quality. Originality/value – At present, in LBM processes mainly polyamide (PA), 12 particles are used, which are so far quite expensive in comparison to, for example, PE-HD particles. This work provides a unique and versatile method for nanoparticulate surface modification which may be applied to a wide variety of materials. After the coating, the particles are applicable for the LBM process. Our results provide a correlation between flowability and bulk density and the resulting product quality. KW - Polymers KW - Bulk density KW - Dry particle coating KW - Flowability KW - Hydrophilic KW - Hydrophobic Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-07-2013-0074 SN - 1758-7670 SN - 1355-2546 VL - 21 IS - 6 SP - 697 EP - 704 PB - Emerald ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Karg, Michael Cornelius Hermann A1 - Schmidt, Michael T1 - Neue Prozessstrategien zur Herstellung von Multi- Material-Bauteilen und Gradientenwerkstoffen T2 - Zukunft individuell gestalten : Industriekolloquium des Sonderforschungsbereichs 814 - Additive Fertigung ; [Dezember 2012 ; Nürnberg] N2 - Das additive Fertigungsverfahren, dem gemeinhin die größten Potentiale zugesprochen werden, ist das Laserstrahlschmelzen im Pulverbett von Kunststoffen (LSS-K) und von Metallen (LSS-M). Wie bei anderen Techniken der additiven Fertigung werden Bauteile direkt aus CAD-Dateien ohne zusätzliche Werkzeuge bei enormer konstruktiver Freiheit gefertigt. Die resultierenden Werkstoffeigenschaften sind vergleichbar mit konventionelleren Prozessrouten wie etwa dem Spritzgießen thermoplastischer Polymere beziehungsweise auf der Seite der Metalle dem Schmieden oder Gießen. Derzeit wird der Einsatz des LSS zur Fertigung von Endprodukten in kleinen Stückzahlen erschwert von nicht ausreichender Prozessstabilität und, insbesondere bei Kunststoffen, von der eingeschränkten Werkstoffauswahl. Bisher werden für beide Werkstoffklassen Bauteile aus jeweils einem einzigen Ausgangsmaterial hergestellt. Näherungsweise erzeugt LSS also einheitliche Materialeigenschaften über das gesamte Bauteil hinweg. Ein Ansatz, der in den Teilprojekten A5 und B6 des Sonderforschungsbereichs 814 verfolgt wird, ist die Realisierung von Multi-Material-Bauteilen mittels LSS-K beziehungsweise LSS-M. Y1 - 2012 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338986395_Neue_Prozessstrategien_zur_Herstellung_von_Multi-_Material-Bauteilen_und_Gradientenwerkstoffen SP - 101 EP - 116 CY - Erlangen ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Amend, Philipp A1 - Laumer, Tobias A1 - Roth, Stephan A1 - Baat, Florian A1 - Schmidt, Michael T1 - Investigations on Laser-based Hot-melt Bonding of Additive Manufactured Plastic Parts to Metal Sheets for Strong and Tight Multi-material Joints T2 - Laser in Manufacturing (LIM 2017), Munich, Germany N2 - In this paper, first results regarding the realization of laser-based hot-melt bonding of additive manufactured plastics parts to metal sheets for strong and tight multi-material joints are presented. Compared to earlier investigations, in which nearly solely extruded plastic materials were applied, the use of additive manufactured plastics complements the research field with a promising approach. Besides the typical advantages of multi-material joints regarding weight reduction and high strengths, such parts can meet the needs of constructional freedom and the avoiding of tool costs. Materials used for this paper are aluminum (AlMg3), stainless steel (1.4301) and polyamide 12 (PA12). The performed experiments resulting in multi-material joints between metal and polyamide. The realized specimens undergo a tensile shear test and a tightness test, in which the characteristics of the joints are determined. KW - additive manufacturing KW - Laser-based hot-melt bonding KW - multi-material joint Y1 - 2017 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318110485_Investigations_on_Laser-based_Hot-melt_Bonding_of_Additive_Manufactured_Plastic_Parts_to_Metal_Sheets_for_Strong_and_Tight_Multi-material_Joint ER -