增材制造中的畸变和残余应力研究进展

Deqiao Xie , Fei Lv , Youwen Yang , Lida Shen , Zongjun Tian , Cijun Shuai , Bo Chen , Jianfeng Zhao
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增材制造(AM)以其无需浇铸模具即可加工复杂形状零件的优点得到了广泛的关注和大量的研究。然而,对于许多增材制造技术来说,变形是一个众所周知的问题,它会降低成品零件的精度。与熔焊一样,局部高能输入会产生残余应力,对增材制造零件的疲劳性能产生不利影响。据作者所知,尽管一些工作已经探讨了两者之间的相互关系,但关于AM专用的变形和残余应力的全面审查并不存在。本综述旨在通过首先描述一系列AM工艺的变形和残余应力的演变,然后评估其影响因素来填补已确定的知识空白。这使我们能够从微观和宏观两个尺度阐明它们的形成机制。此外,还回顾了已成功采用的减轻变形和残余应力的方法。期望本综述为通过提高尺寸精度和疲劳寿命来提高增材制造零件的成功率开辟了许多机会。
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A Review on Distortion and Residual Stress in Additive Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing (AM) has gained extensive attention and tremendous research due to its advantages of fabricating complex-shaped parts without the need of casting mold. However, distortion is a known issue for many AM technologies, which decreases the precision of as-built parts. Like fusion welding, the local high-energy input generates residual stresses, which can adversely affect the fatigue performance of AM parts. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, a comprehensive review does not exist regarding the distortion and residual stresses dedicated for AM, despite some work has explored the interrelationship between the two. The present review is aimed to fill in the identified knowledge gap, by first describing the evolution of distortion and residual stresses for a range of AM processes, and second assessing their influencing factors. This allows us to elucidate their formation mechanisms from both the micro- and macro-scales. Moreover, approaches which have been successfully adopted to mitigate both the distortion and residual stresses are reviewed. It is anticipated that this review paper opens many opportunities to increase the success rate of AM parts by improving the dimension precision and fatigue life.

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