In situ laser profilometry for material segmentation and digital reconstruction of a multicomponent additively manufactured part

Additive Manufacturing(2022)

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In addition to its ability to produce geometrically complex parts, additive manufacturing offers a unique opportunity to collect data about a component while it is being fabricated. However, there has only been limited effort to characterize parts morphologically and compositionally in situ. In this article, we present a layer-by-layer, laser profilometry-based in situ characterization technique as a method to digitally reconstruct a multi-material part. Data collected by the laser profilometer yields height maps and grayscale images which are voxelized using purpose-built software to volumetrically reconstruct the part. The same part was also analyzed using X-ray computed tomography (CT) which was not able to resolve the different compositional regions within the part, but captured the filament morphology. The part was then bisected to compare the digital reconstruction to the actual part morphology and composition. Overall, the digital reconstruction was in good agreement with both the CT and bisected images. Deviations between the digital reconstruction and the CT/bisected images are likely the result of image segmentation settings or material shifts after data was collected. The in situ characterization method demonstrated here sets the stage for real time process monitoring and paves the way for additively manufactured parts that are “born qualified.”
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in situ inspection,Diagnostics development,Machine vision,Reconstruction,Direct-ink-write
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