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Spreadability of powders for additive manufacturing:A critical review of metrics and characterisation methods

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Powder bed fusion methods of additive manufacturing(AM)require consistent,reproducible,and uni-form layers of powder for the reliable production of high-quality parts,where properties of powder are central to achieving this.Among these properties,powder flowability and spreadability play critical roles in determining the quality of these powder layers.While extensive research has been conducted on powder flow and spreading behaviour,and on their characterisation,there is little critical comparison and review of these terms in the context of AM.Such a review is necessary to further develop and enhance our comprehension of spreading dynamics and its relation to powder properties in AM systems.This review paper aims to build a coherent understanding of the correlation between powder char-acteristics and spreading in powder based additive manufacturing and its impact on manufactured parts.It highlights the current progress in comprehending spreading dynamics,the influence of powder characteristics,environmental conditions,spreading system,and the development of testing tools to assess powder spreadability.Furthermore,the paper critically discusses the challenge of finding appropriate quantitative metrics and recent advances in the use of standardised methods for evaluating powder spreadability.

Powder spreadingPowder flowabilityPowder propertiesQuality of layer and final products

Fatemeh A.Talebi、Zobaideh Haydari、Hamid Salehi、Mozhdeh Mehrabi、Jabbar Gardy、Mike Bradley、Andrew E.Bayly、Ali Hassanpour

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School of Chemical and Process Engineering,University of Leeds,Leeds,LS2 9JT,UK

School of Engineering,University of Greenwich,Greenwich,ME4 4TB,UK

Cormica Limited,Listerhills Science Park,Campus Road,Bradford,BD7 1HR,UK

EPSRC-UK Future Manufacturing Hub in Manufacture using Advanced Powder Processes(MAPP)

EP/P006566/1

2024

颗粒学报(英文版)
中国颗粒学会 中国科学院过程工程研究所

颗粒学报(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.632
ISSN:1674-2001
年,卷(期):2024.93(10)