Enhanced aluminum properties by means of precise droplet deposition

Authors
Citation
M. Orme et Rf. Smith, Enhanced aluminum properties by means of precise droplet deposition, J MANUF SCI, 122(3), 2000, pp. 484-493
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
ISSN journal
10871357 → ACNP
Volume
122
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
484 - 493
Database
ISI
SICI code
1087-1357(200008)122:3<484:EAPBMO>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The use of molten aluminum droplets is investigated for potential applicati on to precision droplet-based net-form manufacturing (PDM). In the proposed application, final structural components are made from the raw stock in on e integrated operation by depositing molten metal droplets, layer after lay er, via computer information. This work investigates the feasibility of the proposed technology by investigating the issues associated with generating molten aluminum droplets from capillary stream break-up, and examining the mechanical characteristics of the fabricated aluminum components. New resu lts are presented which illustrate the generation of stable streams of molt en aluminum droplets at rates of 24,000 droplets/second for a droplet strea m speed of 10.9 m/s, corresponding to throughput rates of 2.3X10(-4) kg/s ( 1.85 lb./hour). The droplets travel 2,500 droplet diameters in an inert env ironment before impingement with the substrate. Microstructural images are completely devoid of splat boundaries. which have been removed by remelting , and the grain size is approximately uniform throughout the field of view of the image that, in most cases presented, contains easily upwards of 30 s plats. Also, it has been found that the presence of aluminum oxide in the m elt does not influence the average grain size of the component. An oxide ba rrier however will encapsulate each grain if the oxides are nor removed by filtration in the pre-jetting stage, The presence of aluminum oxide in the melt does not prohibit the removal of the splat boundaries, Mechanical anal ysis shows that fabrication with molten aluminum droplet deposition results in a 30 percent increase in ultimate tensile strength compared to the raw ingot stock. [S1087-1357(00)02402-3].