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Assessing the feasibility of using an irregularly shaped Ta and spherical Ti bimodal powder blend on the powder spreadability process in powder bed fusion systems

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De Silva, S. T.Tanushi
Doblin, Christian
Gulizia, Stefan
Cole, Ivan
Toh, Rou Jun

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The cost of additive manufacturing can be reduced if economical non-spherical powders are used. However, current flowability tests are inadequate to determine whether these powders can flow and spread well in powder bed systems. This paper presents a novel tool called the Universal Powder Bed designed to analyse the layer-spreading process of an electron beam melting system. The spreadability and feasibility of using a novel bimodal powder comprising of irregularly shaped tantalum and spherical titanium is investigated against three measures: area fraction of build surface covered with powder, surface roughness and composition of the powder bed. The characterisation techniques revealed that increasing layer thicknesses and slower rake speeds produced more efficiently packed powder layers and decreased the effects of segregation between opposite sides of the powder bed. This study shows that despite the segregation observed with bimodal powders, acceptable levels of spreadability can be produced by refining the spreading parameters.

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