Additive manufacturing is expected to transform and upgrade the traditional foundry industry to realize the integrated manufacturing and rapid and low-cost development of high-performance components with complex shape...Additive manufacturing is expected to transform and upgrade the traditional foundry industry to realize the integrated manufacturing and rapid and low-cost development of high-performance components with complex shapes.The additive manufacturing technology commonly applied in casting mold preparation(fusible molds,sand molds/cores and ceramic cores)mainly includes selective laser sintering(SLS)and binder injection three-dimensional printing(3DP).In this work,the research status of SLS/3DP-casting processes on material preparation,equipment development,process optimization,simulation and application cases in aerospace,automotive and other fields were elaborated.Finally,the developing trends of the additive manufacturing technology in the future of foundry field are introduced,including multi-material sand molds(metal core included),ceramic core-shell integration and die-casting dies with conformal cooling runners.展开更多
Polymers are widely used materials in aerospace,automotive,construction,medical devices and pharmaceuticals.Polymers are being promoted rapidly due to their ease of manufacturing and improved material properties.Resea...Polymers are widely used materials in aerospace,automotive,construction,medical devices and pharmaceuticals.Polymers are being promoted rapidly due to their ease of manufacturing and improved material properties.Research on polymer processing technology should be paid more attention to due to the increasing demand for polymer applications.Selective laser sintering(SLS)uses a laser to sinter powdered materials(typical polyamide),and it is one of the critical additive manufacturing(AM)techniques of polymer.It irradiates the laser beam on the defined areas by a computer-aided design three-dimensional(3D)model to bind the material together to create a designed 3D solid structure.SLS has many advantages,such as no support structures and excellent mechanical properties resembling injection moulded parts compared with other AM methods.However,the ability of SLS to process polymers is still affected by some defects,such as the porous structure and limited available types of SLS polymers.Therefore,this article reviews the current state-of-the-art SLS of polymers,including the fundamental principles in this technique,the SLS developments of typical polymers,and the essential process parameters in SLS.Furthermore,the applications of SLS are focused,and the conclusions and perspectives are discussed.展开更多
It has been more than three decades since stereolithography began to emerge in various forms of additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Today these technologies are proliferating worldwide in various forms of advanced...It has been more than three decades since stereolithography began to emerge in various forms of additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Today these technologies are proliferating worldwide in various forms of advanced manufacturing. The largest segment of the 3D printing market today involves various polymer component fabrications, particularly complex structures not attainable by other manufacturing methods.Conventional printer head systems have also been adapted to selectively print various speciated human cells and special molecules in attempts to construct human organs, beginning with skin and various tissue patches. These efforts are discussed along with metal and alloy fabrication of a variety of implant and bone replacement components by creating powder layers, which are selectively melted into complex forms(such as foams and other open-cellular structures) using laser and electron beams directed by CAD software. Efforts to create a "living implant" by bone ingrowth and eventual vascularization within these implants will be discussed briefly. Novel printer heads for direct metal droplet deposition as in other 3D printing systems are briefly described since these concepts will allow for the eventual fabrication of very large and complex products, including automotive and aerospace structures and components.展开更多
基金the Principle and Method of Integrated Laser 3D Printing of Metal Core-Variable Area Performance Complex Sand Mold(Grant No.U1808216)the Aero Engine and Gas Turbine Major Special Fundamental Research Fund Project(2017-Ⅶ-0008-0102)。
文摘Additive manufacturing is expected to transform and upgrade the traditional foundry industry to realize the integrated manufacturing and rapid and low-cost development of high-performance components with complex shapes.The additive manufacturing technology commonly applied in casting mold preparation(fusible molds,sand molds/cores and ceramic cores)mainly includes selective laser sintering(SLS)and binder injection three-dimensional printing(3DP).In this work,the research status of SLS/3DP-casting processes on material preparation,equipment development,process optimization,simulation and application cases in aerospace,automotive and other fields were elaborated.Finally,the developing trends of the additive manufacturing technology in the future of foundry field are introduced,including multi-material sand molds(metal core included),ceramic core-shell integration and die-casting dies with conformal cooling runners.
基金the support from the Shanghai Science and Technology Committee Innovation Grant(Grant No.19ZR1404600)Fudan University-CIOMP Joint Fund(FC2020-006)。
文摘Polymers are widely used materials in aerospace,automotive,construction,medical devices and pharmaceuticals.Polymers are being promoted rapidly due to their ease of manufacturing and improved material properties.Research on polymer processing technology should be paid more attention to due to the increasing demand for polymer applications.Selective laser sintering(SLS)uses a laser to sinter powdered materials(typical polyamide),and it is one of the critical additive manufacturing(AM)techniques of polymer.It irradiates the laser beam on the defined areas by a computer-aided design three-dimensional(3D)model to bind the material together to create a designed 3D solid structure.SLS has many advantages,such as no support structures and excellent mechanical properties resembling injection moulded parts compared with other AM methods.However,the ability of SLS to process polymers is still affected by some defects,such as the porous structure and limited available types of SLS polymers.Therefore,this article reviews the current state-of-the-art SLS of polymers,including the fundamental principles in this technique,the SLS developments of typical polymers,and the essential process parameters in SLS.Furthermore,the applications of SLS are focused,and the conclusions and perspectives are discussed.
基金based by the Office of Research and Sponsored Projects at The University of Texas at El Paso
文摘It has been more than three decades since stereolithography began to emerge in various forms of additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Today these technologies are proliferating worldwide in various forms of advanced manufacturing. The largest segment of the 3D printing market today involves various polymer component fabrications, particularly complex structures not attainable by other manufacturing methods.Conventional printer head systems have also been adapted to selectively print various speciated human cells and special molecules in attempts to construct human organs, beginning with skin and various tissue patches. These efforts are discussed along with metal and alloy fabrication of a variety of implant and bone replacement components by creating powder layers, which are selectively melted into complex forms(such as foams and other open-cellular structures) using laser and electron beams directed by CAD software. Efforts to create a "living implant" by bone ingrowth and eventual vascularization within these implants will be discussed briefly. Novel printer heads for direct metal droplet deposition as in other 3D printing systems are briefly described since these concepts will allow for the eventual fabrication of very large and complex products, including automotive and aerospace structures and components.