ISSN: 2717-7203
Weibull distribution of selective laser melted AlSi10Mg parts for compression testing
1Aluminum Test Training and Research Centre, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University, İstanbul, Turkey
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, İstanbul University Faculty of Engineering, İstanbul, Turkey
J. Adv. Manuf. Eng. 2021; 1(2): 14-19 DOI: 10.14744/ytu.jame.2021.00003
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Abstract

Selective laser melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing process to fabricate three-dimensional structures by fusing powder particles using a computer-guided laser source. The SLM process can produce lightweight bespoke designs, having high strength comparable to conventional components. However, the developed surface texture and some of the mechanical properties are still sub-standard compared to the conventional components. The process uncertainty can produce inconsistency in parts’ properties, even those prepared concurrently, affecting SLM parts' repeatability and quality. Therefore, designing applications based on the most probable outcome of the desired properties can embrace process uncertainty. Weibull distribution is a statistical-based probability distribution method that measures the likelihood of the values’ occurrence of any random variable falling in a specific set of values. In this study, the Weibull distribution measured the relative likelihood (90% probability) of the compressive yield, and ultimate strength of the SLM prepared AlSi10Mg samples in a given 22 random sample size. The results showed that the compressive yield and ultimate strength fall between 321 MPa to 382 MPa and 665 MPa to 883 MPa.