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Understanding The Laser Powder Bed Fusion Of Alsi10mg Alloy, Holden Hyer, Le Zhou, Sharon Park, Guilherme Gottsfritz, George Benson, Bjorn Tolentino, Brandon Mcwilliams, Kyu Cho, Yongho Sohn Aug 2020

Understanding The Laser Powder Bed Fusion Of Alsi10mg Alloy, Holden Hyer, Le Zhou, Sharon Park, Guilherme Gottsfritz, George Benson, Bjorn Tolentino, Brandon Mcwilliams, Kyu Cho, Yongho Sohn

Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

We examine the microstructural characteristics of LPBF AlSi10Mg produced by using a wide range of LPBF processing parameters with independently varied laser power, hatch spacing, scan speed, slice thickness, and the normalized energy density. The lower energy density produced lack of fusion flaws from residual interparticle spacing, while the higher energy density produced spherical pores from trapped gas. The highest density (> 99%) samples were produced by using an energy density of 32 to 54 J/mm3. Within this energy density range, use of smaller slice thicknesses increased the processing window that would produce dense AlSi10Mg samples. A cellular …


Effects Of Zirconia Doping On Additively Manufactured Alumina Ceramics By Laser Direct Deposition, John M. Pappas, Aditya R. Thakur, Xiangyang Dong Jul 2020

Effects Of Zirconia Doping On Additively Manufactured Alumina Ceramics By Laser Direct Deposition, John M. Pappas, Aditya R. Thakur, Xiangyang Dong

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The ability to additively manufacture functional alumina ceramics has the potential to lower manufacturing costs and development time for complex components. In this study, the doping effects of zirconia on laser direct deposited alumina ceramics were investigated. The microstructure of the printed samples was analyzed in terms of grain size and composition distribution. The addition of zirconia was found to accumulate along alumina grain boundaries and resulted in significant grain refinement. The zirconia doping largely reduced crack formation during processing compared to that of pure alumina samples. In the case of 10 wt% zirconia, cracking during deposition was nearly completely …