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Additive Manufacturing of Multi-Material Systems for Aerospace Applications
Halbig, Michael C ; Singh, Mrityunjay
关键词: ADDITIVES;    AEROSPACE ENGINEERING;    BINDERS (MATERIALS);    FABRICATION;    MANUFACTURING;    SILVER;    PRINTING;    POWDER (PARTICLES);    DEPOSITION;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN73588
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Additive manufacturing methods for producing single materials are rapidly improving. The resulting material properties and microstructures are becoming more comparable to those of conventionally fabricated materials. However, the need for multi-functional and complex structures and components requires additional innovations in manufacturing such as multi-material and hybrid additive manufacturing approaches. Additive manufacturing machines with multiple print capabilities and combinations of AM, machining, and conventional processing methods will further open up design spaces and possibilities. In this presentation, several examples of the needs and methods for multi-material fabrication will be discussed with a focus on aerospace applications. Direct printing of silver coils in conjunction with fused deposition modeling, machined parts, and, binder jetting is being developed for innovative stator designs. Binder jetting of silicon-based materials with powder bed additions is being developed for heat exchanger applications. Additive manufacturing of bi-material systems is being pursued to fabricate lightweight, integrated, multifunctional structures.
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