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Optimized Filling of a Given Cuboid with Spherical Powders for Additive Manufacturing
Journal
Journal of the Operations Research Society of China
ISSN
2194-668X
2194-6698
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Duriagina, Zoya
Lemishka, Igor
Litvinchev, Igor
Durán Márquez, Mariana
Pankratov, Alexander
Romanova, Tatiana
Yaskov, Georgy
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
Abstract
In additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing), a layer-by-layer buildup process is used for manufacturing parts. Modern laser 3D printers can work with various materials including metal powders. In particular, mixing various-sized spherical powders of titanium alloys is considered most promising for the aerospace industry. To achieve desired mechanical properties of the final product, it is necessary to maintain a certain proportional ratio between different powder fractions. In this paper, a modeling approach for filling up a rectangular 3D volume by unequal spheres in a layer-by-layer manner is proposed. A relative number of spheres of a given radius (relative frequency) are known and have to be fulfilled in the final packing. A fast heuristic has been developed to solve this special packing problem. Numerical results are compared with experimental findings for titanium alloy spherical powders. The relative frequencies obtained by using the imposed algorithm are very close to those obtained by the experiment. This provides an opportunity for using a cheap numerical modeling instead of expensive experimental study. © Springer Nature
