B22F12/41

METHOD OF APPLYING A PLURALITY OF ENERGY BEAMS IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

A method of applying a plurality of energy beams in the additive manufacture of a component includes a) providing a first and a second energy beam, each set up for the irradiation of a layer of a powder bed, wherein the first beam scans over a first irradiation area and the second beam scans over a second irradiation area, wherein the first and second irradiation areas are substantially arranged adjacent to each other and form part of a manufacturing plane, and b) assigning a scan vector to be scanned in the first irradiation area by the second energy beam, when a melt pool generated by the second energy beam during the scan of the vector is expected to cause less overlap with a powder bed outside of the component's geometry than a melt pool generated by the first energy beam would cause during the scan of the vector.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR USING AN IMAGING DEVICE TO CALIBRATE AND OPERATE A PLURALITY OF ELECTRON BEAM GUNS IN AN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
20220402036 · 2022-12-22 · ·

Calibration systems, additive manufacturing systems employing the same, and methods of calibrating include a plurality of electron beam guns. One calibration system includes an imaging device positioned to capture one or more images of an impingement of electron beams emitted from the plurality of electron beam guns on a surface within a build chamber of the electron beam additive manufacturing system and an analysis component communicatively coupled to the imaging device. The analysis component is programmed to receive image data corresponding to the one or more images, determine one or more calibration parameters from the image data, and transmit one or more instructions to the plurality of electron beam guns in accordance with the one or more calibration parameters.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR USING AN IMAGING DEVICE TO CALIBRATE AND OPERATE A PLURALITY OF ELECTRON BEAM GUNS IN AN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
20220402036 · 2022-12-22 · ·

Calibration systems, additive manufacturing systems employing the same, and methods of calibrating include a plurality of electron beam guns. One calibration system includes an imaging device positioned to capture one or more images of an impingement of electron beams emitted from the plurality of electron beam guns on a surface within a build chamber of the electron beam additive manufacturing system and an analysis component communicatively coupled to the imaging device. The analysis component is programmed to receive image data corresponding to the one or more images, determine one or more calibration parameters from the image data, and transmit one or more instructions to the plurality of electron beam guns in accordance with the one or more calibration parameters.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR CALIBRATING AND OPERATING AN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM HAVING A PLURALITY OF ELECTRON BEAM GUNS
20220402035 · 2022-12-22 · ·

Devices, systems and methods for calibrating and operating an additive manufacturing system are disclosed. A calibration system for an electron beam additive manufacturing system having a plurality of electron beam guns includes a calibration probe positioned in a build chamber of the electron beam additive manufacturing system, a sensing device positioned to measure and acquire a response generated as a result of impingement of electron beams emitted from the plurality of electron beam guns on the calibration probe, the sensing device generating a response signal as a result of the measured and acquired response, and an analysis component communicatively coupled to the sensing device and programmed to analyze and evaluate the response signal.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR CALIBRATING AND OPERATING AN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM HAVING A PLURALITY OF ELECTRON BEAM GUNS
20220402035 · 2022-12-22 · ·

Devices, systems and methods for calibrating and operating an additive manufacturing system are disclosed. A calibration system for an electron beam additive manufacturing system having a plurality of electron beam guns includes a calibration probe positioned in a build chamber of the electron beam additive manufacturing system, a sensing device positioned to measure and acquire a response generated as a result of impingement of electron beams emitted from the plurality of electron beam guns on the calibration probe, the sensing device generating a response signal as a result of the measured and acquired response, and an analysis component communicatively coupled to the sensing device and programmed to analyze and evaluate the response signal.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RECOATING PARAMETER CONTROL
20220402041 · 2022-12-22 ·

Methods and apparatus for recoating parameter control are disclosed. An example apparatus disclosed herein includes a blade holder, a blade, and a control element disposed within the blade holder, the control element to move the blade between a first position and a second position, the apparatus having a first stiffness when the blade is in the first position, the apparatus having a second stiffness when the blade is in the second position, the first stiffness greater than the second stiffness.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RECOATING PARAMETER CONTROL
20220402041 · 2022-12-22 ·

Methods and apparatus for recoating parameter control are disclosed. An example apparatus disclosed herein includes a blade holder, a blade, and a control element disposed within the blade holder, the control element to move the blade between a first position and a second position, the apparatus having a first stiffness when the blade is in the first position, the apparatus having a second stiffness when the blade is in the second position, the first stiffness greater than the second stiffness.

Device for in-situ fabrication process monitoring and feedback control of an electron beam additive manufacturing process

A High Energy Beam Processing (HEBP) system provides feedback signal monitoring and feedback control for the improvement of process repeatability and three-dimensional (3D) printed part quality. Signals reflecting process parameters and the quality of the fabricated parts are analyzed by monitoring feedback signals from artifact sources with a process controller which adjusts process parameters. In this manner, fabricated parts are produced more accurately and consistently from powder feedstock by compensating for process variation in response to feedback signals.

LASER TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IN-SITU LASER SHOCK PEENING (LSP) TREATMENT OF PARTS DURING PRODUCTION THEREOF BY A SELECTIVE LASER SINTERING OR MELTING (SLS/SLM) PROCESS, AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND METHODS IMPLEMENTING THE SAME
20220395906 · 2022-12-15 ·

A laser treatment system and method for imparting beneficial residual stresses into a desired part during production thereof by a Selective Laser Sintering or Melting (SLS/SLM) process, the method including repeatedly subjecting the part to an in-situ Laser Shock Peening (LSP) treatment during the SLS/SLM process. The in-situ LSP treatment includes selectively bringing an LSP module in contact with a surface of the part during the SLS/SLM process, and subjecting the LSP module to the action of a first laser beam to impart beneficial residual stresses into the part. The LSP module is movable between a building chamber where the part is being produced for the purpose of carrying out the in-situ LSP treatment, and a separate storage chamber when the LSP module is not used for the purpose of carrying out the in-situ LSP treatment. The invention is also implementable in a corresponding additive manufacturing system and method.

LASER TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IN-SITU LASER SHOCK PEENING (LSP) TREATMENT OF PARTS DURING PRODUCTION THEREOF BY A SELECTIVE LASER SINTERING OR MELTING (SLS/SLM) PROCESS, AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND METHODS IMPLEMENTING THE SAME
20220395906 · 2022-12-15 ·

A laser treatment system and method for imparting beneficial residual stresses into a desired part during production thereof by a Selective Laser Sintering or Melting (SLS/SLM) process, the method including repeatedly subjecting the part to an in-situ Laser Shock Peening (LSP) treatment during the SLS/SLM process. The in-situ LSP treatment includes selectively bringing an LSP module in contact with a surface of the part during the SLS/SLM process, and subjecting the LSP module to the action of a first laser beam to impart beneficial residual stresses into the part. The LSP module is movable between a building chamber where the part is being produced for the purpose of carrying out the in-situ LSP treatment, and a separate storage chamber when the LSP module is not used for the purpose of carrying out the in-situ LSP treatment. The invention is also implementable in a corresponding additive manufacturing system and method.