Results
1. advanced design tools, enabling first-time-right designs by avoiding hot spots and resulting part deformations
2. experimentally validated modelling tools for modelling keyhole porosity, deformation, microstructure, etc.
3. optimized LPBF process strategies (use of fine powder and contactless supports, smart designs, re-melting) for improved part precision and accuracy
4. a novel benchmark part
5. in-process melt pool monitoring linked with post-process measurements (XCT and OM)
6. innovative in-process (laser erosion, re-melting) and post-process techniques (laser polishing) to reduce surface texture, porosity and to improve dimensional accuracy and mechanical properties
7. highly accurate measurement techniques (XCT, fringe projection, compact focus variation system) for measurements of AM parts
8. 3 manufactured use cases
9. 65 publications
10. PAM² YouTube channel documenting learnings from the workshops (10 movies), final presentations of the fellows and some conference contributions
Impact
1. the availability of more competitive, high precision AM processes and products with a reduced time-to-market through improved modelling and design tools for first-time-right processing, improved part precision and accuracy, accurate measurement techniques and optimized post-processing routes;
2. the availability of inter-sector- and interdisciplinary-trained professionals in AM, enhancing the career prospects of the fellows whilst advancing European industry at the same time;
3. an accelerated market acceptance and penetration of AM products through the early involvement of European industry in this fast-growing field, helping Europe to reach its target of 20 % manufacturing share of GDP;
4. PAM² AM processes can contribute to personalized healthcare, lightweight parts and less waste