Control of Deviations in Lattice Structures Manufactured by Selective Laser Melting

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The paper presents the study of lattice structures and deviations in them caused by the phenomena of the selective laser melting. Experimental samples were compared with their computer models and deviations were assessed. The most accurate control method for this material was determined and relative density was calculated from the results of the method.

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