Selective Laser Melting (SLM), also referred to as Laser Powder Bed
Fusion (L-PBF), offers significant advantages for the manufacturing of
complex, high-quality parts. However, its market share is still small
compared to conventional manufacturing technologies. Major drawbacks
hindering an industrial ramp-up are low productivity, high part costs
and issues with quality and reproducibility. Comprehensive research has
been done to overcome these challenges, but little attention has been
paid to addressing them by optimizing the laser beam profile. Therefore,
the author examines the effect of the laser beam profile on the
productivity and process stability through both numerical and
experimental investigations. The results show clear advantages an
optimized laser beam profile offers.