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Process Intermittent Measurement for Powder-Bed Based Additive Manufacturing
Published
Author(s)
April L. Cooke, Shawn P. Moylan
Abstract
Process intermittent measurements of parts fabricated by additive manufacturing (AM) can enable both in-process improvement and characterization of parts' internal geometries. The planar, layer-upon-layer nature of most AM processes allows simple two-dimensional measurements because the part's current layer is continually in focus for a calibrated vision system. Proof of this concept has been shown through measurement of parts made using a three-dimensional (3D) printer. Process intermittent measurements were compared to contact and non-contact measurements of the finished parts to characterize deviations in printed layer positions, along with changes in part dimensions resulting from post-process treatments.
Proceedings Title
22nd International SFF Symposium - An Additive Manufacturing Conference
Cooke, A.
and Moylan, S.
(2011),
Process Intermittent Measurement for Powder-Bed Based Additive Manufacturing, 22nd International SFF Symposium - An Additive Manufacturing Conference, Austin, TX
(Accessed May 2, 2024)