2021 Annual Meeting
(173e) Influence of Relative Humidity on the Spreadability and Triboelectric Properties of Powders in Additive Manufacturing Processes
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In this work, we investigated the influence of the relative humidity on the spreadability, packing dynamics and triboelectric behaviour of several common metallic powders (AlSi7Mg, Inconel, and SS316) used in additive manufacturing applications. The spreadability/flowability of the powders was characterized using the rotating drum method, to reproduce the recoating conditions (flow field and stress state) encountered in an additive manufacturing process. The packing dynamic was measured with the GranuPack instrument to study the bed density. Finally, the triboelectric behaviour of the powders was measured with a GranuCharge.
We show that the relative humidity modifies significantly the cohesiveness, the packing dynamics and the tendency to create electrostatic charges during a flow. The modification of the flow properties and triboelectric behaviour has a direct influence on the spreadability of powders in additive manufacturing applications. This study demonstrates the influence of the environmental conditions on the flow properties of powders used in additive manufacturing applications.