'The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology'
Abstract
One of the key factors for development and optimization of direct metal laser
melting (DMLM) is the analysis of process parameters on reentrant build geometry and
surface finish. Recent studies have focused on the optimization of standard build
parameters with only minor emphasis on reentrant geometries. Parameters that are not
optimized often contribute to poor surface finish, difficult to remove supports, and failed-to-build geometries of reentrant surfaces that limit the capabilities of DMLM. Through the
analysis of multiple studies with varying process parameters and input scan path
geometry, open loop methods for creation and control of reentrant build geometries are
assessed and presented.Mechanical Engineerin