Publication | Open Access
Additive Manufacturing: Reproducibility of Metallic Parts
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2017
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Materials ScienceIndustrial DesignMaterials EngineeringMetal ProcessingHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringMechanical EngineeringPure TiAlloy DesignUltimate Tensile StrengthSolidificationMetal FormingSelective Laser MeltingWire Arc Additive Manufacturing3D PrintingMicrostructureAlloysStructural Materials
The present study deals with the properties of five different metals/alloys (Al-12Si, Cu-10Sn and 316L—face centered cubic structure, CoCrMo and commercially pure Ti (CP-Ti)—hexagonal closed packed structure) fabricated by selective laser melting. The room temperature tensile properties of Al-12Si samples show good consistency in results within the experimental errors. Similar reproducible results were observed for sliding wear and corrosion experiments. The other metal/alloy systems also show repeatable tensile properties, with the tensile curves overlapping until the yield point. The curves may then follow the same path or show a marginal deviation (~10 MPa) until they reach the ultimate tensile strength and a negligible difference in ductility levels (of ~0.3%) is observed between the samples. The results show that selective laser melting is a reliable fabrication method to produce metallic materials with consistent and reproducible properties.
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