Additive manufacture (AM) is utilized for rocket engine component production. Witness marks are visible lines across the surface of an AM part that result from variation in build process. Witness marks have been used as justification to scrap a part with little to no evidence. The probability of witness mark occurrence is relatively high and greatly increases AM part production costs and schedule risks. The objective of this study was to quantify the impact of witness marks generated by intentional build pauses and characterize functional characteristics of the AM components. CT, μ-CT, metallographic, and mechanical test results indicate that witness marks are a surface phenomenon that do not propagate into the bulk of a part and had no statistically significant change on microstructure or properties in AlSi10Mg.
Characterizing Effects of Potential Build Induced Artifacts in L-PBF Components
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