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==Summary==
Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) is a complex production process including hosts of parameters and a multitude of physical phenomena, which make the simulation and modeling quite challenging. This work investigates the impact of modified printing parameters (e.g., hatch distance, laser power) on correlating material properties (e.g., Young's modulus, temperature gradient) of hardened aluminum specimens. The ultimate goal is to create a data model that enables data-driven and multi-physical optimization of mechanical components fabricated via DMLS.
== Abstract ==
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== Full Paper ==
<pdf>Media:Draft_Sanchez Pinedo_6460769031893_paper.pdf</pdf>
Return to Zettel et al 2022a.