Affiliation:
1. Southern University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Metal direct writing in semi-solid slurry is an innovative technology to realize low-cost printing of load-bearing parts in contrast to laser-based additive manufacturing. However, it is challenging to achieve near net-forming of 3D parts in the current stage because of the out of controlled microstructure and hence the unstable macro extrusion of the used semi-solid slurry. Here, mixed powder remelting (MPR) is introduced to actively design the characteristics of solid phases, i.e., solid fraction, shape factor, and size distribution. Specifically, high-melting-point pure Al powder served as the dispersed solid phases in the liquid phase that transformed from Al-Si alloy powder after remelting, leading to hypoeutectic Al-Si semi-solid slurry. The effectiveness of this approach was experimentally examined and kinetically modelled, to prepare semi-solid slurry with pre-set microstructure. The improved extrusion stability of semi-solid slurry can be anticipated, and it is universal for manufacturing of metal matrix composites slurry.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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