Project Details
3d printer for selective laser melting of metallic materials
Subject Area
Materials Engineering
Term
Funded in 2025
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 558546412
The flexible device for selective laser melting (also: laser powder bed fusion, PBF-LB/M) allows for addressing both fundamental process engineering and material science questions in the field of laser beam, powder bed-based additive manufacturing of metallic components. On the one hand, the system is used for questions in the field of production technology and rapid prototyping. These include the understanding of laser scanning strategies, development of residual stresses, reproducibility, process strategies with regard to heat balance and the implementation of new geometric designs, e.g. surface-/flow-optimized turbine blades with innovative internal cooling channels. On the other hand, material science questions are addressed both separately and in conjunction with production technology and component design. This area includes the additive processing of new alloys that were previously specially designed using computer-aided methods and already established, commercially available powder materials. The focus is on the fundamental understanding of the phase transformations that take place during additive manufacturing (in particular liquid-solid during solidification and solid-solid during cooling and subsequent heat treatment). The understanding gained is intended to clarify open mechanisms (e.g. in the area of crack formation in difficult and non-weldable alloys) and to use them for material design. The flexible system concept (including reduced build chamber, substrate plate heating, high-performance laser) enables a wide variety of metallic materials and material composites to be processed and examined.
DFG Programme
Major Research Instrumentation
Major Instrumentation
Anlage zum selektiven Laserschmelzen metallischer Werkstoffe
Instrumentation Group
5740 Laser in der Fertigung
Applicant Institution
Technische Universität Berlin
