Defining and optimising high-fidelity models for accurate inherent strain calculation in laser powder bed fusion

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Powder Bed Fusion–Laser Beam (PBF-LB) is a leading technique in metal additive manufacturing, yet it continues to face challenges related to residual stresses and distortions. The inherent strain method has emerged as a valuable predictive tool, offering early assessments of part behaviour due to its simplicity and manageable computational demands. However, accurately defining the inherent strain tensor, which is critical for these models, remains a challenge. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the local meso-scale model definition and inherent strain calculation procedure in the PBF-LB process using a multi-scale modelling approach. The primary objective is to guide the definition of local high-fidelity thermo-mechanical models. This research investigates the contributions of thermal, plastic, and activation strains (strains due to Finite Element (FE) activation) to the inherent strain tensor, demonstrating the significant impact of activation strains. A sensitivity analysis identified an optimal control volume size to ensure minimal boundary effects. An optimised local high-fidelity model is proposed to efficiently calculate inherent strain tensor, significantly reducing computational costs without compromising accuracy. The method was validated by applying it to a complex SBA actuator geometry, which showed good agreement between predicted and experimental distortions. The consistency of the proposed method with empirically derived tensors further reinforces its potential to improve predictive capabilities in the PBF-LB process, ultimately enhancing part quality.

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Setien, I. [et al.]. Defining and optimising high-fidelity models for accurate inherent strain calculation in laser powder bed fusion. "Metals", Febrer 2025, vol. 15, núm. 2, article 180.

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