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Development of a gas metal arc based prototype for direct energy deposition with micrometric wire

Autor(es): Dornelas, Paulo Henrique Grossi ; Oliveira, J. P. ; Silva, Tadeu Castro da ; Ramos, Ana Sofia ; Santos, Telmo G.

Data: 2024

Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/115082

Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Assunto(s): Micro additive manufacturing; Direct energy deposition; Process downscaling


Descrição

In recent years, efforts have been focused on the development of metal additive manufacturing (AM) processes to address the growing trend of miniaturization in industries such as aerospace and electronics. Thus, new technologies have been developed based on a downscaled approach using direct energy deposition (DED) processes, now referred to as μ-DED. In this context, the development of a downscaled DED prototype based on gas metal arc (GMA) working with micrometric wires (μ-GMA) has the potential to unify the positive characteristics of GMA-based DED, increasing the complexity of the design and resolution of the produced parts. Therefore, this work focuses on developing a μ-GMA prototype and assessing its technical feasibility. This paper describes the development of the μ-GMA prototype, characterizes the metallic transfer mode, and statistically analyzes the effect of deposition parameters on bead width and height. Additionally, microstructural analysis, Vickers microhardness, and reduced Young’s modulus tests were performed. The μ-GMA prototype demonstrated the capability to deposit beads with an approximate width of 1 mm, nearly 5 times thinner than standard GMA-based DED deposition, with a build rate of 30 cm3/h, which is lower than GMA-based DED but higher than other μ-DED processes. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of the μ-GMA depositions are comparable to regular GMAbased DED parts.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
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