Direct Machining of selective laser melted components with optimized support structures
Abstract
Selective laser melting (SLM), as a rapidly growing additive manufacturing technology, is used to produce complex components with integrated functionalities. Nevertheless, limited part properties like surface roughness or geometrical accuracy impede their direct use right after printing. Therefore, functional surfaces have to be post-processed (e.g. milling, grinding, polishing), which significantly raises the product costs. To increase the...
Paper Details
Title
Direct Machining of selective laser melted components with optimized support structures
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
81
Pages
375 - 380
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