Potential and challenges for large-scale near-net-shaping of 7xxx aerospace grade aluminum via additive friction stir deposition

IF 2.2 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Letters: X Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mlblux.2023.100217
Hang Z. Yu, Greg D. Hahn
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This letter examines the potential and challenges of using additive friction stir deposition for large-scale near-net-shaping of 7xxx Al alloys, particularly AA7075 and AA7050. Compared to fusion-based additive manufacturing, which is unable to print these alloys without feedstock modification or composition change, additive friction stir deposition is an emerging solid-state additive process with a thermomechanical processing nature that can render fully-dense AA7075 and AA7050 in the as-deposited state. More importantly, wrought-like tensile properties have been demonstrated in the deposited AA7075 based on the original composition. The process is well-suited for large-scale printing due to its high build rate and scalability. Significant challenges nevertheless exist in process and post-process control, in addition to the impurity from lubrication.

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通过添加剂摩擦搅拌沉积大规模近净成型7xxx航空级铝的潜力和挑战
这封信探讨了使用添加剂搅拌摩擦沉积大规模近净成形7xxx铝合金的潜力和挑战,特别是AA7075和AA7050。基于熔融的增材制造在不改变原料或成分的情况下无法打印出这些合金,与之相比,添加剂搅拌摩擦沉积是一种新兴的固态增材工艺,具有热机械加工的性质,可以使AA7075和AA7050在沉积状态下具有全密度。更重要的是,在原始成分的基础上,沉积的AA7075表现出了类似锻造的拉伸性能。由于其高构建速率和可扩展性,该工艺非常适合大规模打印。然而,除了来自润滑的杂质之外,在过程和过程后控制方面存在重大挑战。
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