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Effects of Processing and Geometry Parameters on Mass Deviation and Microstructure Evolution in Selective Laser Melted 316L Thin Struts

Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing Technology of Ministry of Education, College of Engineering, Shantou University, Shantou 515063, China
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Materials 2026, 19(10), 2011; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19102011
Submission received: 18 April 2026 / Revised: 6 May 2026 / Accepted: 7 May 2026 / Published: 12 May 2026

Abstract

Selective laser melting (SLM) offers significant potential for fabricating lightweight 316L stainless steel lattice structures (LSs), while forming defects and microstructural heterogeneity remain challenging, especially in fine struts. In this study, response surface methodology (RSM) and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were employed to quantify the coupled effects of geometric parameters (forming angle, FA; rod diameter, RD) and processing parameters (laser power, LP; scanning speed, SS; hatch spacing, HS) on the mass deviation (MD) of fine struts. The results show that FA and RD are the dominant factors affecting MD within the investigated parameter range, whereas LP and SS exhibit comparatively weaker effects. Representative samples with different FA and RD were further characterized by SEM, XRD, and EBSD to examine the associated microstructural evolution. The observations indicate that changes in FA and RD are accompanied by variations in solidification morphology, defect distribution, crystallographic texture, and GND density. Higher FA is associated with lower MD and stronger texture alignment along the building direction, whereas larger RD tends to promote columnar growth and enhanced texture intensity. These results suggest that geometric parameters can serve as effective design variables for tailoring forming deviation and representative microstructural characteristics of fine struts in SLM-fabricated 316L lattice structures.
Keywords: 316L stainless steel; fine strut; lattice structure; selective laser melting; microstructure evolution 316L stainless steel; fine strut; lattice structure; selective laser melting; microstructure evolution
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Mao, Z.; Gu, Z.; Xie, Y.; Guo, W.; Ji, X. Effects of Processing and Geometry Parameters on Mass Deviation and Microstructure Evolution in Selective Laser Melted 316L Thin Struts. Materials 2026, 19, 2011. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19102011

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Mao Z, Gu Z, Xie Y, Guo W, Ji X. Effects of Processing and Geometry Parameters on Mass Deviation and Microstructure Evolution in Selective Laser Melted 316L Thin Struts. Materials. 2026; 19(10):2011. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19102011

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Mao, Zhongfa, Zhancheng Gu, Yufeng Xie, Wei Guo, and Xiulin Ji. 2026. "Effects of Processing and Geometry Parameters on Mass Deviation and Microstructure Evolution in Selective Laser Melted 316L Thin Struts" Materials 19, no. 10: 2011. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19102011

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Mao, Z., Gu, Z., Xie, Y., Guo, W., & Ji, X. (2026). Effects of Processing and Geometry Parameters on Mass Deviation and Microstructure Evolution in Selective Laser Melted 316L Thin Struts. Materials, 19(10), 2011. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19102011

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