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Book Thermomechanical Processing  Additive Manufacturing and Alloy Design of High Strength Mg Alloys

Download or read book Thermomechanical Processing Additive Manufacturing and Alloy Design of High Strength Mg Alloys written by Sivanesh Palanivel and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The recent emphasis on magnesium alloys can be appreciated by following the research push from several agencies, universities and editorial efforts. With a density equal to two-thirds of Al and one-thirds of steel, Mg provides the best opportunity for lightweighting of metallic components. However, one key bottleneck restricting its insertion into industrial applications is low strength values. In this respect, Mg-Y-Nd alloys have been promising due to their ability to form strengthening precipitates on the prismatic plane. However, if the strength is compared to Al alloys, these alloys are not attractive. The primary reason for low structural performance in Mg is related to low alloying and microstructural efficiency. In this dissertation, these terminologies are discussed in detail. A simple calculation showed that the microstructural efficiency in Mg-4Y-3Nd alloy is 30% of its maximum potential. Guided by the definitions of alloying and microstructural efficiency, the two prime objectives of this thesis were to: (i) to use thermomechanical processing routes to tailor the microstructure and achieve high strength in an Mg-4Y-3Nd alloy, and (ii) optimize the alloy chemistry of the Mg-rare earth alloy and design a novel rare--earth free Mg alloy by Calphad approach to achieve a strength of 500 MPa. Experimental, theoretical and computational approaches have been used to establish the process-structure-property relationships in an Mg-4Y-3Nd alloy. For example, increase in strength was observed after post aging of the friction stir processed/additive manufactured microstructure. This was attributed to the dissolution of Mg2Y particles which increased the alloying and microstructural efficiency. Further quantification by numerical modeling showed that the effective diffusivity during friction stir processing and friction stir welding is 60 times faster than in the absence of concurrent deformation leading to the dissolution of thermally stable particles. In addition, the investigation on the interaction between dislocations and strengthening precipitate revealed that, specific defects like the I1 fault aid in the accelerated precipitation of the strengthening precipitate in an Mg-4Y-3Nd alloy. Also, the effect of external field (ultrasonic waves) was studied in detail and showed accelerated age hardening response in Mg-4Y-3Nd alloy by a factor of 24. As the bottleneck of low strength is addressed, the answers to the following questions are discussed in this dissertation: What are the fundamental micro-mechanisms governing second phase evolution in an Mg-4Y-3Nd alloy? What is the mechanical response of different microstructural states obtained by hot rolling, friction stir processing and friction stir additive manufacturing? Is defect engineering critical to achieve high strength Mg alloys? Can application of an external field influence the age hardening response in an Mg-4Y-3Nd alloy? Can a combination of innovative processing for tailoring microstructures and computational alloy design lead to new and effective paths for application of magnesium alloys?

Book Additive Manufacturing Volume 2

Download or read book Additive Manufacturing Volume 2 written by Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss and published by MDPI. This book was released on 2020-04-15 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Additive manufacturing (AM) is one of the manufacturing processes that warrants the attention of industrialists, researchers and scientists, because of its ability to produce materials with a complex shape without theoretical restrictions and with added functionalities. There are several advantages to employing additive manufacturing as the primary additive manufacturing process. However, there exist several challenges that need to be addressed systematically. A couple such issues are alloy design and process development. Traditionally alloys designed for conventional cast/powder metallurgical processes were fabricated using advanced AM processes. This is the wrong approach considering that the alloys should be coined based on the process characteristics and meta-stable nature of the process. Hence, we must focus on alloy design and development for AM that suits the AM processes. The AM processes, however, improve almost every day, either in terms of processing capabilities or processing conditions. Hence, the processing part warrants a section that is devoted to these advancements and innovations. Accordingly, the present Special Issue (book) focuses on two aspects of alloy development and process innovations. Here, 45 articles are presented covering different AM processes including selective laser melting, electron beam melting, laser cladding, direct metal laser sintering, ultrasonic consolidation, wire arc additive manufacturing, and hybrid manufacturing. I believe that this Special Issue bears is vital to the field of AM and will be a valuable addition.

Book Additive Manufacturing of High performance Metals and Alloys

Download or read book Additive Manufacturing of High performance Metals and Alloys written by Igor Shishkovsky and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2018-07-11 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Freedoms in material choice based on combinatorial design, different directions of process optimization, and computational tools are a significant advantage of additive manufacturing technology. The combination of additive and information technologies enables rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing models on the design stage, thereby significantly accelerating the design cycle in mechanical engineering. Modern and high-demand powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition methods allow obtaining functional complex shapes and functionally graded structures. Until now, the experimental parametric analysis remains as the main method during AM optimization. Therefore, an additional goal of this book is to introduce readers to new modeling and material's optimization approaches in the rapidly changing world of additive manufacturing of high-performance metals and alloys.

Book Additive Manufacturing of High Performance Metallic Materials

Download or read book Additive Manufacturing of High Performance Metallic Materials written by Robert Pederson and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2023-09-19 with total page 580 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Additive Manufacturing of High-Performance Metallic Materials outlines the state-of-the-art on AM in high performance materials utilizing the two most industrially interesting routes of powder bed fusion (PBF) and directed energy deposition (DED). The book delves into Feedstock, Processing, Monitoring and control, Modeling and simulation, and Surface and thermal post-treatments. It specifically addresses materials and the most relevant and high performance applications, namely Ni-based alloys and Titanium alloys, and also provides insights into potential applications through illustrative case studies. With each chapter contributed by experts in the field, this work will serve as a comprehensive resource for graduate students and practitioners alike. - Covers the entire value chain relevant to additive manufacturing spanning feedstock, processing, monitoring, post-treatment, testing and applications - Includes the fundamental understanding of varied associated aspects derived from both extensive experimental knowledge and theoretical investigations - Addresses key materials relevant to varied high performance applications, namely Superalloys and Ni-based alloys

Book Alloy Design and Process Innovations

Download or read book Alloy Design and Process Innovations written by Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss and published by MDPI. This book was released on 2020-04-15 with total page 372 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Additive manufacturing (AM) is one of the manufacturing processes that warrants the attention of industrialists, researchers and scientists, because of its ability to produce materials with a complex shape without theoretical restrictions and with added functionalities. There are several advantages to employing additive manufacturing as the primary additive manufacturing process. However, there exist several challenges that need to be addressed systematically. A couple such issues are alloy design and process development. Traditionally alloys designed for conventional cast/powder metallurgical processes were fabricated using advanced AM processes. This is the wrong approach considering that the alloys should be coined based on the process characteristics and meta-stable nature of the process. Hence, we must focus on alloy design and development for AM that suits the AM processes. The AM processes, however, improve almost every day, either in terms of processing capabilities or processing conditions. Hence, the processing part warrants a section that is devoted to these advancements and innovations. Accordingly, the present Special Issue (book) focuses on two aspects of alloy development and process innovations. Here, 45 articles are presented covering different AM processes including selective laser melting, electron beam melting, laser cladding, direct metal laser sintering, ultrasonic consolidation, wire arc additive manufacturing, and hybrid manufacturing. I believe that this Special Issue bears is vital to the field of AM and will be a valuable addition.

Book High Strength Aluminum magnesium Alloys

Download or read book High Strength Aluminum magnesium Alloys written by Raymond Arthur Grandon and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book High Strength Aluminum Magnesium Alloys  Thermomechanical Processing  Microstructure and Tensile Mechanical Properties

Download or read book High Strength Aluminum Magnesium Alloys Thermomechanical Processing Microstructure and Tensile Mechanical Properties written by Raymond Arthur Grandon and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 73 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Microstructures and mechanical properties of thermomechanically processed Aluminum-Magnesium alloys were investigated in this research. Magnesium content of the alloys ranged from 7 to 12 weight percent and an alloy containing 10 percent Mg and 0.5 percent Cu was also examined. Thermomechanical processing treatments involved solution treatment followed by warm isothermal rolling. Temperature for this warm rolling was typically 300 C, and this is below the solvus temperature for the alloy. Such processing results in a fine dispersion of the intermetallic compound Al3Mg2 (beta) in a solid solution matrix. Typical mechanical properties are an ultimate tensile strength of 520 Mpa (75000 psi), with 12 percent elongation to fracture. Such a material may be further cold worked to ultimate tensile strengths of 620 Mpa (90000 psi), with 6 percent elongation to fracture. Dynamic recrystallization is necessary to achieve a uniform dispersion of the intermetallic in subsequent processing. (Author).

Book Additive Manufacturing of Metal Alloys 2

Download or read book Additive Manufacturing of Metal Alloys 2 written by Patrice Peyre and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2023-08-01 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the last decade or so, additive manufacturing has revolutionized design and manufacturing methods by allowing more freedom in design and functionalities unattainable with conventional processes. This has generated extraordinarily high interest in both industrial and academic communities. Additive Manufacturing of Metal Alloys 2 puts forward a state of the art of additive manufacturing and its different processes, from metallic raw materials (in the form of powder or wire) to their properties after elaboration. It analyzes the microstructures and post-processing of existing AM materials as well as their use properties. Using a balanced approach encapsulating basic notions and more advanced aspects for each theme, this book acts as a metal additive manufacturing textbook, as useful to professionals in the field as to the general public.

Book Additive Manufacturing of Metal Alloys 1

Download or read book Additive Manufacturing of Metal Alloys 1 written by Patrice Peyre and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2022-08-11 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the last decade or so, additive manufacturing has revolutionized design and manufacturing methods by allowing more freedom in design and functionalities unattainable with conventional processes. This has generated extraordinarily high interest in both industrial and academic communities. Additive Manufacturing of Metal Alloys 1 puts forward a state of the art of additive manufacturing and its different processes, from metallic raw materials (in the form of powder or wire) to their properties after elaboration. It analyzes the physics and the modelling of existing AM processes as well as future elaboration processes. Using a balanced approach encapsulating basic notions and more advanced aspects for each theme, this book acts as a metal additive manufacturing textbook, as useful to professionals in the field as to the general public.

Book Advances in Wrought Magnesium Alloys

Download or read book Advances in Wrought Magnesium Alloys written by Colleen Bettles and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2012-04-25 with total page 478 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This important book summarises the wealth of recent research on our understanding of process-property relationships in wrought magnesium alloys and the way this understanding can be used to develop a new generation of alloys for high-performance applications.After an introductory overview of current developments in wrought magnesium alloys, part one reviews fundamental aspects of deformation behaviour. These chapters are the building blocks for the optimisation of processing steps covered in part two, which discusses casting, extrusion, rolling and forging technologies. The concluding chapters cover applications of wrought magnesium alloys in automotive and biomedical engineering.With its distinguished editors, and drawing on the work of leading experts in the field, Advances in wrought magnesium alloys is a standard reference for those researching, manufacturing and using these alloys. - Summarises recent research on our understanding of process-property relationships in wrought magnesium alloys - Discusses the way this understanding can be used to develop a new generation of alloys for high-performance applications - Reviews casting, extrusion, rolling and forging technologies, fundamental aspects of deformation behaviour, and applications of wrought magnesium alloys in automotive and biomedical engineering

Book Additive Manufacturing Applications for Metals and Composites

Download or read book Additive Manufacturing Applications for Metals and Composites written by Balasubramanian, K.R. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2020-06-19 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Additive manufacturing (AM) of metals and composites using laser energy, direct energy deposition, electron beam methods, and wire arc melting have recently gained importance due to their advantages in fabricating the complex structure. Today, it has become possible to reliably manufacture dense parts with certain AM processes for many materials, including steels, aluminum and titanium alloys, superalloys, metal-based composites, and ceramic matrix composites. In the near future, the AM material variety will most likely grow further, with high-performance materials such as intermetallic compounds and high entropy alloys already under investigation. Additive Manufacturing Applications for Metals and Composites is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on advancing methods and technological developments within additive manufacturing practices. Special attention is paid to the material design of additive manufacturing of parts, the choice of feedstock materials, the metallurgical behavior and synthesis principle during the manufacturing process, and the resulted microstructures and properties, as well as the relationship between these factors. While highlighting topics such as numerical modeling, intermetallic compounds, and statistical techniques, this publication is ideally designed for students, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, technologists, academicians, practitioners, scholars, and educators.

Book Science  Technology and Applications of Metals in Additive Manufacturing

Download or read book Science Technology and Applications of Metals in Additive Manufacturing written by Bhaskar Dutta and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2019-08-15 with total page 355 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Science, Technology and Applications of Metal Additive Manufacturing provides a holistic picture of metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) that encompasses the science, technology and applications for the use of metal AM. Users will find design aspects, various metal AM technologies commercially available, a focus on merits and demerits, implications for qualification and certification, applications, cost modeling of AM, and future directions. This book serves as an educational guide, providing a holistic picture of metal AM that encompasses science, technology and applications for the real-life use of metal AM. - Includes an overall understanding of metal additive manufacturing, Including steps involved (process flow) - Discusses available commercial metal AM technologies and their relative strengths and weaknesses - Reviews the process of qualification of AM parts, various applications, cost modeling, and the future directions of metal AM

Book An Investigation Into the Influence of Thermomechanical Processing on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of High Strength Aluminum Magnesium Alloys

Download or read book An Investigation Into the Influence of Thermomechanical Processing on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of High Strength Aluminum Magnesium Alloys written by William Goodwin Speed and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Microstructures and mechanical properties resulting from thermomechanical processing of high-Magnesium (Mg) content Aluminum-Magnesium (Al-Mg) alloys were investigated in this research. Warm rolling processes, intended to refine both grain size and second phase Al3Mg2 (beta) particle size, were conducted for alloy compositions of 10.2 weight % Mg, 10.2 weight % Mg plus 0.5 weight % copper (Cu) and 12.1 weight % Mg. Solution treatment, hot upset forging, resolutioning and rapid cooling provided initial microstructural homogenization. Subsequent warm rolling was employed to refine the microstructure. The effect of warm rolling parameters of beta particle size and distribution was of particular concern. By warm rolling an alloy containing 10.2 % Mg plus 0.5 % Cu at 250 C, an ultimate tensile strength of 565 MPa (82000 psi), with 11.5 % elongation, was achieved with the added advantage of a strength to density ratio higher than present equivalent-strength alloys, such as 7075-T6.

Book The Production of Fine Grained Magnesium Alloys Through Thermomechanical Processing for the Optimization of Microstructural and Mechanical Properties

Download or read book The Production of Fine Grained Magnesium Alloys Through Thermomechanical Processing for the Optimization of Microstructural and Mechanical Properties written by John Paul Young and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 171 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The low density and high strength to weight ratio of magnesium alloys makes them ideal candidates to replace many of the heavier steel and aluminum alloys currently used in the automotive and other industries. Although cast magnesium alloys components have a long history of use in the automotive industry, the integration of wrought magnesium alloys components has been hindered by a number of factors. Grain refinement through thermomechanical processing offers a possible solution to many of the inherent problems associated with magnesium alloys. This work explores the development of several thermomechanical processing techniques and investigates their impact on the microstructural and mechanical properties of magnesium alloys. In addition to traditional thermomechanical processing, this work includes the development of new severe plastic deformation techniques for the production of fine grain magnesium plate and pipe and develops a procedure by which the thermal microstructural stability of severely plastically deformed microstructures can be assessed.

Book Process Structure Property Performance Relationships of Precipitate  and Strain Hardened Aluminum Alloys as Processed Through Solid State Additive Manufacturing Process

Download or read book Process Structure Property Performance Relationships of Precipitate and Strain Hardened Aluminum Alloys as Processed Through Solid State Additive Manufacturing Process written by Sadie Cole Beck and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Additive manufacturing provides alternatives to traditional manufacturing methods. Equipment footprint, energy use, maintenance considerations, component geometries and material selection are all being reconsidered on the rise of additive manufacturing. Aluminum alloys are of particular interest in the additive manufacturing realm because of their strength-to-weight ratio, general availability, and performance in austere environments. However, it s critical that the strengthening mechanisms that make aluminum alloys so desirable are preserved post additive processing. Additive Friction Stir Deposition (AFSD) is a novel additive manufacturing process that utilizes solid-state plastic deformation to create near-net shaped, layered depositions. Because the process is still being developed, the microstructural and mechanical performance of deposited aluminum alloys have not been fully characterized. In this work, the process-structure-property-performance of a precipitate-hardened (AA6061-T6) and strain-hardened (AA5083-H131) aluminum alloy as processed through AFSD, were quantified. A standard post deposition heat treatment (PDHT) was applied to AA6061 AFSD material, an Al-Mg-Si alloy. The as-deposited material exhibited a refined grain structure, reduced tensile strength from the heat treated feedstock, and increased elongation to failure. The PDHT AFSD material exhibited tensile properties characteristic of a T6 temper through the regrowth of strengthening precipitates. The other material of interest, Al-Mg-Mn alloy (AA5083-H131), a strain-hardened alloy, was processed through AFSD using two methods of machine feeding: recycled chip and solid rod. The thermo-mechanical processing of AFSD resulted in an exchange of strengthening mechanisms removing the wrought material of strength from strain-hardening and replacing it with grain boundary strengthening. The monotonic tensile results demonstrated a reduced yield strength and comparable elastic modulus and ultimate tensile strength to the AA5083-H131 wrought control. The fatigue results demonstrated comparable fatigue performance, primarily between the recycled chip feedstock and wrought AA5083-H131. A strength model and a multistage fatigue model were employed to capture the tensile and fatigue performance for AFSD AA5083. Dynamic compression testing was performed using a Split-Hopkinson pressure bar to quantify strain rate dependence. Experiments reveal that the flow stress of AA5083-H131 and AA5083 AFSD are dependent on the strain rate under compression loading. Furthermore, resulting mechanical performance was captured by the internal state variable (ISV) plasticity-damage model.

Book Additive Friction Stir Deposition

Download or read book Additive Friction Stir Deposition written by Hang Z. Yu and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2022-07-19 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Additive Friction Stir Deposition is a comprehensive summary of the state-of-the-art understanding on this emerging solid-state additive manufacturing technology. Sections cover additive friction stir deposition, encompassing advances in processing science, metallurgical science and innovative applications. The book presents a clear description of underlying physical phenomena, shows how the process determines the printing quality, covers resultant microstructure and properties in the as-printed state, highlights its key capabilities and limitations, and explores niche applications in repair, cladding and multi-material 3D printing. Serving as an educational and research guide, this book aims to provide a holistic picture of additive friction stir deposition-based solid-state additive manufacturing as well as a thorough comparison to conventional beam-based metal additive manufacturing, such as powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition. - Provides a clear process description of additive friction stir deposition and highlights key capabilities - Summarizes the current research and application of additive friction stir deposition, including material flow, microstructure evolution, repair and dissimilar material cladding - Discusses future applications and areas of research for this technology

Book Additively Manufactured Inconel 718

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  • Author : Dunyong Deng
  • Publisher : Linköping University Electronic Press
  • Release : 2018-01-24
  • ISBN : 9176853837
  • Pages : 69 pages

Download or read book Additively Manufactured Inconel 718 written by Dunyong Deng and published by Linköping University Electronic Press. This book was released on 2018-01-24 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, has gained significant interest in aerospace, energy, automotive and medical industries due to its capabilities of manufacturing components that are either prohibitively costly or impossible to manufacture by conventional processes. Among the various additive manufacturing processes for metallic components, electron beam melting (EBM) and selective laser melting (SLM) are two of the most widely used powder bed based processes, and have shown great potential for manufacturing high-end critical components, such as turbine blades and customized medical implants. The futures of the EBM and SLM are doubtlessly promising, but to fully realize their potentials there are still many challenges to overcome. Inconel 718 (IN718) is a nickel-base superalloy and has impressive combination of good mechanical properties and low cost. Though IN718 is being mostly used as a turbine disk material now, the initial introduction of IN718 was to overcome the poor weldability of superalloys in 1960s, since sluggish precipitation of strengthening phases ?’/?’’ enables good resistance to strain-age cracking during welding or post weld heat treatment. Given the similarity between AM and welding processes, IN718 has been widely applied to the metallic AM field to facilitate the understandings of process-microstructure-property relationships. The work presented in this licentiate thesis aims to better understand microstructures and mechanical properties EBM and SLM IN718, which have not been systematically investigated. Microstructures of EBM and SLM IN718 have been characterized with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and correlated with the process conditions. Monotonic mechanical properties (e.g., Vickers microhardness and tensile properties) have also been measured and rationalized with regards to the microstructure evolutions before and after heat treatments. For EBM IN718, the results show the microstructure is not homogeneous but dependant on the location in the components, and the anisotropic mechanical properties are probably attributed to alignment of porosities rather than texture. Post heat treatment can slightly increase the mechanical strength compared to the as-manufactured condition but does not alter the anisotropy. SLM IN718 shows significantly different microstructure and mechanical properties to EBM IN718. The as-manufactured SLM IN718 has very fine dendritic microstructure and Laves phases in the interdendrites, and is “work-hardened” by the residual strains and dislocations present in the material. Mechanical properties are different between horizontally and vertically built samples, and heat treatment can minimize this difference. Results from this licentiate thesis provide the basis for the further research on the cyclic mechanical properties of EBM and SLM IN718, which would be the focus of following phase of the Ph.D. research.