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2019

Metallurgy

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Characteristics Of Bi-Metallic Interfaces Formed During Direct Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing Processing, Ryan Anderson, Jordan Terrel, Judy Schneider, Sean Thompson, Paul Gradl May 2019

Characteristics Of Bi-Metallic Interfaces Formed During Direct Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing Processing, Ryan Anderson, Jordan Terrel, Judy Schneider, Sean Thompson, Paul Gradl

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Various additive manufacturing processes are being evaluated to reduce the time and cost for fabrication of low volume, complex, and multifunctional assemblies. This study evaluated two direct energy deposition processes for the fabrication of large bi-metallic structures. The materials evaluated were Inconel 625 and copper alloy C18150, which are used in various high heat flux applications. Inconel was deposited onto the C18150 substrate using blown powder and wire-fed processes. Complete bonding was obtained in both processes and the resulting interfaces were evaluated using microscopy and indentation testing. Differences were observed in the interface region suggesting the kinetic energy of the …


Characteristics Of Bi-Metallic Interfaces Formed During Direct Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing Processing, Ryan Anderson, Jordan Terrel, Judy Schneider, Sean Thompson, Paul Gradl May 2019

Characteristics Of Bi-Metallic Interfaces Formed During Direct Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing Processing, Ryan Anderson, Jordan Terrel, Judy Schneider, Sean Thompson, Paul Gradl

PRC-Affiliated Research

Various additive manufacturing processes are being evaluated to reduce the time and cost for fabrication of low volume, complex, and multifunctional assemblies. This study evaluated two direct energy deposition processes for the fabrication of large bi-metallic structures. The materials evaluated were Inconel 625 and copper alloy C18150, which are used in various high heat flux applications. Inconel was deposited onto the C18150 substrate using blown powder and wire-fed processes. Complete bonding was obtained in both processes and the resulting interfaces were evaluated using microscopy and indentation testing. Differences were observed in the interface region suggesting the kinetic energy of the …


Characteristics Of Bi-Metallic Interfaces Formed During Direct Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing Processing, Ryan Anderson, Jordan Terrel, Judy Schneider, Sean Thompson, Paul Gradl May 2019

Characteristics Of Bi-Metallic Interfaces Formed During Direct Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing Processing, Ryan Anderson, Jordan Terrel, Judy Schneider, Sean Thompson, Paul Gradl

PRC-Affiliated Research

Various additive manufacturing processes are being evaluated to reduce the time and cost for fabrication of low volume, complex, and multifunctional assemblies. This study evaluated two direct energy deposition processes for the fabrication of large bi-metallic structures. The materials evaluated were Inconel 625 and copper alloy C18150, which are used in various high heat flux applications. Inconel was deposited onto the C18150 substrate using blown powder and wire-fed processes. Complete bonding was obtained in both processes and the resulting interfaces were evaluated using microscopy and indentation testing. Differences were observed in the interface region suggesting the kinetic energy of the …