Directional Thermal Diffusivity of Additive Manufactured Thin Sheets

Jun 18, 2024·
Luca Santoro
Luca Santoro
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ISEIA 2024
Abstract
The thermal responses of two additive manufactured specimens (as built and heat treated) was analyzed for a steel magnetic plate as a case study. The analysis was based on the evidence that variations in the thermal properties of a material can be measured as a phase delay in material thermal diffusion. The specimens underwent active lock in laser thermography testing. The thermal signal post-processing was performed by a in-house Python code which automates the search for the laser beam centroid on the acqured thermal map. The directional diffusivity is then obtained. The results showed that after heat treatment, the slope of the phase diagram changed, indicating a change in thermal diffusivity and hence, thermal conductivity. The results highlight that the thermographic non destructive full field non contact approach can be used to evaluate the microstructure and thermal performance of magnetic steel additive manufactured components.
Date
Jun 18, 2024 1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
Event
Location

Free University of Bolzano

Bozen-Bolzano,