Classification of materials for selective laser melting by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

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J. Vrábel
P. Pořízka
J. Klus
D. Prochazka
J. Novotný
D. Koutný
D. Paloušek
J. Kaiser
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[1] Brno University of Technology,Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Brno University of Technology,CEITEC BUT, Central European Institute of Technology
[3] AtomTrace,undefined
[4] s.r.o,undefined
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Chemical Papers | 2019年 / 73卷
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LIBS; SLM; Chemometrics; Classification; Multivariate-data analysis;
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In the present work, we introduce a possibility to improve the rapid prototyping process of selective laser melting (SLM) using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) which provides a material analysis. SLM uses many disparate materials for manufacturing of parts. The elemental composition of raw materials and constructed parts is obtained from a characteristic spectrum, which is a result of LIBS measurement. We compared a high-end LIBS instrumentation with a low-cost one; the latter could be easily implemented to a SLM device. The measured data were processed using multivariate data analysis algorithms. First, the principal component analysis was employed for a visualization and dimensionality reduction. Second, the reduced data set was classified using support vector machines. Moreover, we have suggested a procedure for an automatized classification of materials and parts during the SLM process without any supervision of a spectroscopy-specialist.
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页码:2897 / 2905
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