Capability determination of in-process monitoring for laser powder bed fusion
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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This thesis investigates the capability of optical tomography (OT) as an in-situ process
monitoring tool for detecting spatter-induced defects in components produced
via Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF). The study evaluates whether OT imaging,
combined with custom image processing techniques, can reliably identify internal
porosities typically verified through high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography
(XCT).
Two Inconel 718 demonstrator parts were manufactured using an EOS M290 LPBF
machine, with process parameters deliberately adjusted to promote defect formation.
OT images captured during the build were processed using a custom MATLAB script
that applied Laplacian of Gaussian (LoG) and erosion filtering to identify thermal
anomalies. These anomalies were compiled into point cloud datasets and digitally
compared with XCT data of the segmented demonstrator.
The results revealed limited correlation between OT-based indications and actual
porosities detected through XCT, with alignment errors, image noise, and the resolution
of OT data identified as key limitations. Despite this, the study highlights
spatial patterns in OT data that may still be indicative of defect-prone regions,
suggesting potential for further development. The findings underscore the need for
enhanced filtering techniques, improved data alignment, and the integration of additional
OT data types to improve detection accuracy.
This work contributes to the ongoing development of in-situ monitoring systems
for LPBF, particularly in critical applications like aerospace, where early defect
detection is vital for part certification and safety assurance.
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Laser Powder Bed Fusion, Optical Tomography, In-situ Monitoring, Xray Computed Tomography, Defect Detection, Spatter, Inconel 718