Abstract
Most commercially available metal additive manufacturing (AM) systems are closed-architecture, meaning that the system manufacturer limits the ability of the user to directly control the process conditions and can modify the specified inputs using proprietary methods. Unfortunately, this approach severely limits or confounds the ability for users to perform research on fundamental aspects of additive manufacturing. ARCTOS Technology Solutions (ARCTOS) produces an open-architecture laser powder bed fusion (PBF) additive manufacturing system that allows the user to fully control all aspects of the process control and monitoring. The purpose of this project is to help develop beam shaping capabilities and controls within the ARCTOS open-architecture system for control of microstructure evolution during metal AM.