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Electron Beam Melted Parameter Development Of Pure Tungsten & Post-Processing Hip And Heat Treatment Of Gamma Titanium Aluminide, Kurtis Isami Watanabe Dec 2021

Electron Beam Melted Parameter Development Of Pure Tungsten & Post-Processing Hip And Heat Treatment Of Gamma Titanium Aluminide, Kurtis Isami Watanabe

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Pure tungsten is a refractory metal and has been gaining interest for the use in nuclear fusion reactors as a plasma facing material. Titanium Aluminide (TiAl) has been growing in popularity as a possibly to phase out Nickel based superalloys due to its high specific strength at elevated temperatures. These two materials suffer from poor machinability due to being brittle at room temperature. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a recently developed manufacturing method that is fundamentally different than formative or subtractive. AM is a layer-by-layer process that has the potential to manufacture metals to a near net shape. Since the AM …


Mechanical Performance Of Ebm Ti-6al-2sn-4zr-2mo Influenced By The Effects Of Different Hot Isostatic Pressing Treatments, Miguel Lopez Jan 2020

Mechanical Performance Of Ebm Ti-6al-2sn-4zr-2mo Influenced By The Effects Of Different Hot Isostatic Pressing Treatments, Miguel Lopez

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Electron Beam Melting (EBM) is an additive manufacturing process that presents a lower level of internal defects in comparison to Selective Laser Melting (SLM). Pairing Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) with Additive Manufactured metal parts, sub-surface voids can be eliminated through high pressure and temperature. This significantly improves fatigue life, impact toughness, creep, rupture strength, and tensile ductility. In this investigation, Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo samples manufactured in the Arcam's Q20 system will be tested as per ASTM E8 Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials. Different variants of Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) treatments were analyzed and compared. Tensile testing was performed …


Characterization And Comparison Of Metallic And Ceramic Parts Fabricated Using Powder Bed-Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies, Jose Angel Gonzalez Jan 2017

Characterization And Comparison Of Metallic And Ceramic Parts Fabricated Using Powder Bed-Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies, Jose Angel Gonzalez

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Additive manufacturing (AM), or layer-by-layer part fabrication, is enabling the materialization of ideas that were near to impossible to achieve in the past, while providing advantages that include reduced material footprint, increased complexity, reduced lead times, etc. AM has been integrated to highly specialized markets that include aerospace, military, automotive, biomedical, and prototyping.

Although an apparent growth is being witnessed across nearly all AM platforms, technologies with capabilities of producing metallic parts have arguably received the most widespread interest, with powder bed fusion (i.e. electron beam melting and selective laser melting). This class of AM technology produces parts by judiciously …


Process Monitoring In Additive Manufacturing Aimed Toward Part Qualification, Shakerur Ridwan Jan 2015

Process Monitoring In Additive Manufacturing Aimed Toward Part Qualification, Shakerur Ridwan

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Additive Manufacturing (AM), or layer-by-layer part fabrication, has played a tremendous role in the maker culture by allowing ideas to be materialized with limited resources or knowledge in manufacturing. Various cutting edge AM technologies exist today that are used to create end-use parts; however, these technologies are still new and the processes have not gone through the rigorous evaluation process that traditional manufacturing (i.e. milling, stamping, casting) methods have been through. As a result, several important questions arise when looking to adapt AM technology, including control of the manufacturing process, effect of manufacturing process on part properties, level of variance …


Characterization Of High-Purity Niobium Structures Fabricated Using The Electron Beam Melting Process, Cesar Adrian Terrazas Jan 2014

Characterization Of High-Purity Niobium Structures Fabricated Using The Electron Beam Melting Process, Cesar Adrian Terrazas

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Additive Manufacturing (AM) refers to the varied set of technologies utilized for the fabrication of complex 3D components from digital data in a layer-by-layer fashion. The use of these technologies promises to revolutionize the manufacturing industry. The electron beam melting (EBM) process has been utilized for the fabrication of fully dense near-net-shape components from various metallic materials. This process, catalogued as a powder bed fusion technology, consists of the deposition of thin layers (50 - 120µm) of metallic powder particles which are fused by the use of a high energy electron beam and has been commercialized by Swedish company Arcam …


Development Of A Thermal Imaging Feedback Control System In Electron Beam Melting, Emmanuel Rodriguez Jan 2013

Development Of A Thermal Imaging Feedback Control System In Electron Beam Melting, Emmanuel Rodriguez

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The Electron Beam Melting (EBM) process is a promising technology in the rapid manufacturing of metal components. EBM has the potential to reduce the cost of metal parts by minimizing the use of raw materials and machining time. The EBM technology has several advantages over other additive manufacturing (AM) technologies of metal, such as manufacturing speed and mechanical properties of the finished parts. For the process to be accepted in the aerospace industry as a flight-ready manufacturing technology, however, improved control and feedback must be implemented in the building process for better part quality and uniform production in manufacturing. As …


Reducing Metal Alloy Powder Costs For Use In Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing: Improving The Economics For Production, Fransisco Medina Jan 2013

Reducing Metal Alloy Powder Costs For Use In Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing: Improving The Economics For Production, Fransisco Medina

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Titanium and its associated alloys have been used in industry for over 50 years and have become more popular in the recent decades. Titanium has been most successful in areas where the high strength to weight ratio provides an advantage over aluminum and steels. Other advantages of titanium include biocompatibility and corrosion resistance. Electron Beam Melting (EBM) is an additive manufacturing (AM) technology that has been successfully applied in the manufacturing of titanium components for the aerospace and medical industry with equivalent or better mechanical properties as parts fabricated via more traditional casting and machining methods. As the demand for …


The Influence Of Build Parameters On The Microstructure During Electron Beam Melting Of Ti6al4v, Karina Puebla Jan 2012

The Influence Of Build Parameters On The Microstructure During Electron Beam Melting Of Ti6al4v, Karina Puebla

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With the demand of devices to replace or improve areas, such as: electronic, biomedical and aerospace industries. Improvements in these areas of engineering have been in need due to the customer’s needs for product properties requirements. The design of components must exhibit better material properties (mechanical or biocompatible) close to those of any given product. Rapid prototyping (RP) technologies that were originally designed to build prototypes may now be required to build functional end-use products. To carry out the transition, from RP to rapid manufacturing (RM), the available materials utilized in RP must provide the performance required for RM. The …


Microstructural Architecture Developed In The Fabrication Of Solid And Open-Cellular Copper Components By Additive Manufacturing Using Electron Beam Melting, Diana Alejandra Ramirez Jan 2011

Microstructural Architecture Developed In The Fabrication Of Solid And Open-Cellular Copper Components By Additive Manufacturing Using Electron Beam Melting, Diana Alejandra Ramirez

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The fabrication of Cu components were first built by additive manufacturing using electron beam melting (EBM) from low-purity, atomized Cu powder containing a high density of Cu2O precipitates leading to a novel example of precipitate-dislocation architecture. These microstructures exhibit cell-like arrays (1-3µm) in the horizontal reference plane perpendicular to the build direction with columnar-like arrays extending from ~12 to >60 µm in length and corresponding spatial dimensions of 1-3 µm. These observations were observed by the use of optical metallography, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The hardness measurements were taken both on the atomized powder and the Cu components. …