Fabrication and tunable reinforcement of net-shaped aluminum matrix composite parts via 3D printing

Author:

Seleznev M. L.,Roy-Mayhew J. D.,Faust J. L.

Abstract

AbstractAdvanced materials, such as metal matrix composites (MMCs), are important for innovation, national security, and addressing climate change. MMCs are used in military, aerospace, and automotive applications because of their exceptional mechanical and thermal properties, however adoption has been slow due to costly and onerous manufacturing processes. A new process using fused filament fabrication 3D printing has been developed to make net shape MMCs without tooling or machining. The process involves printing an alumina preform and then using pressure-less infiltration with a molten aluminum alloy to form the composite. Arbitrary shapes can be formed in this process—a brake lever and a flange are demonstrated—and the properties can be tuned by varying the ceramic infill geometric pattern and ceramic loading. By using 35 vol% continuous fiber reinforcement over 800 MPa strength and 140 GPa modulus are achieved for the aluminum composite, 3.4 × and 2 × the matrix aluminum properties.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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