Towards additive manufacturing of compressor impellers: 3D modeling of multilayer laser solid freeform fabrication of nickel alloy 625 powder mixed with nano-CeO 2 on AISI 4140

2018 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 182-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Fayaz ◽  
Saman Kazemzadeh
Author(s):  
Masoud Alimardani ◽  
Ehsan Toyserkani ◽  
Jan Paul Huissoon

This paper presents a numerical-experimental investigation on the effects of preheating the substrate on the potential delamination and crack formation across the parts fabricated using the Laser Solid Freeform Fabrication (LSFF) process. For this purpose, the temperature distributions and stress fields induced during the multilayer LSFF process, and their correlation with the delamination and crack formation are studied throughout the numerical analysis and the experimental fabrication of a four-layer thin wall of SS304L. A 3D time-dependent numerical approach is used to simulate the LSFF process, and also interpret the experimental results in terms of the temperature distribution and the thermal stress fields. The numerical results show that by preheating the substrate prior to the fabrication process, the thermal stresses throughout the process domain substantially reduce. Accordingly, this can result in the reduction of potential micro-cracks formation across the fabricated part. Preheating also decreases the transient time for the development of a proper melt pool which is an important factor to prevent poor bonding between deposited layers. The experimental results are used to verify the numerical findings as well as the feasibility of preheating on the reduction of the micro-cracks formed throughout the fabrication process.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gianpaolo Savio ◽  
Stefano Rosso ◽  
Roberto Meneghello ◽  
Gianmaria Concheri

Advances in additive manufacturing technologies facilitate the fabrication of cellular materials that have tailored functional characteristics. The application of solid freeform fabrication techniques is especially exploited in designing scaffolds for tissue engineering. In this review, firstly, a classification of cellular materials from a geometric point of view is proposed; then, the main approaches on geometric modeling of cellular materials are discussed. Finally, an investigation on porous scaffolds fabricated by additive manufacturing technologies is pointed out. Perspectives in geometric modeling of scaffolds for tissue engineering are also proposed.


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