IJPEM
Shrinkage Error Analysis in Selective Laser Sintering Hybrid Milling
Trung Nghiep Nguyen/Keio University
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Keywords : Selective laser sintering hybrid milling,
Finite element modeling,
Shrinkage error,
Shrinkage mechanism
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Selective laser sintering hybrid milling (SHM) is an advanced manufacturing process
that combines the advantages of both metal powder bed fusion and milling. Using this
technology, extremely complex products can be fabricated with high accuracy and
reasonable surface quality. SHM has enormous potential in the application of mold
fabrication; molds with free-form inner cooling channels can be produced with this
technology. The key feature of this technology is that milling is conducted not only
after, but also during the forming process. However, this leads to the issue that
although machined layers of products have a high level of accuracy without thermal
deformation, the addition of new layers causes the materials to undergo shrinkage
and deformations to occur on their machined layers. The dimensional error due to
shrinkage significantly affects to the accuracy of SHM process; therefore, a
completely understanding of the formation error due to shrinkage is highly important
in developing efficient solutions. In this study, shrinkage deformation is observed
in detail through the results of simulation using finite element analysis. Three
shrinkage rules and the unclamping effect are proposed to completely explain the
shrinkage error shape in SHM. Finally, an experiment is conducted to confirm the
final result of shrinkage.