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Aluminum with dispersed nanoparticles by laser additive manufacturing
by
Li, Xiaochun
, Lin, Ting-Chiang
, Wang, Xin
, Schoenung, Julie M.
, Sokoluk, Maximilian
, Jiang, Lin
, Cao, Chezheng
, Lavernia, Enrique J.
in
147/135
/ 147/143
/ 639/301/1023/1026
/ 639/301/357
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Aluminum
/ Bonding strength
/ Dispersion
/ Grain size
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Interfacial bonding
/ Laser beam melting
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metals
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanocomposites
/ Nanoparticles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Specific yield
/ Thermal stability
/ Ultrafines
/ Yield strength
2019
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Aluminum with dispersed nanoparticles by laser additive manufacturing
by
Li, Xiaochun
, Lin, Ting-Chiang
, Wang, Xin
, Schoenung, Julie M.
, Sokoluk, Maximilian
, Jiang, Lin
, Cao, Chezheng
, Lavernia, Enrique J.
in
147/135
/ 147/143
/ 639/301/1023/1026
/ 639/301/357
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Aluminum
/ Bonding strength
/ Dispersion
/ Grain size
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Interfacial bonding
/ Laser beam melting
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metals
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanocomposites
/ Nanoparticles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Specific yield
/ Thermal stability
/ Ultrafines
/ Yield strength
2019
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Aluminum with dispersed nanoparticles by laser additive manufacturing
by
Li, Xiaochun
, Lin, Ting-Chiang
, Wang, Xin
, Schoenung, Julie M.
, Sokoluk, Maximilian
, Jiang, Lin
, Cao, Chezheng
, Lavernia, Enrique J.
in
147/135
/ 147/143
/ 639/301/1023/1026
/ 639/301/357
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Aluminum
/ Bonding strength
/ Dispersion
/ Grain size
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Interfacial bonding
/ Laser beam melting
/ Lasers
/ Mechanical properties
/ Metals
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanocomposites
/ Nanoparticles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Specific yield
/ Thermal stability
/ Ultrafines
/ Yield strength
2019
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Aluminum with dispersed nanoparticles by laser additive manufacturing
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Aluminum with dispersed nanoparticles by laser additive manufacturing
2019
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While laser-printed metals do not tend to match the mechanical properties and thermal stability of conventionally-processed metals, incorporating and dispersing nanoparticles in them should enhance their performance. However, this remains difficult to do during laser additive manufacturing. Here, we show that aluminum reinforced by nanoparticles can be deposited layer-by-layer via laser melting of nanocomposite powders, which enhance the laser absorption by almost one order of magnitude compared to pure aluminum powders. The laser printed nanocomposite delivers a yield strength of up to 1000 MPa, plasticity over 10%, and Young’s modulus of approximately 200 GPa, offering one of the highest specific Young’s modulus and specific yield strengths among structural metals, as well as an improved specific strength and thermal stability up to 400 °C compared to other aluminum-based materials. The improved performance is attributed to a high density of well-dispersed nanoparticles, strong interfacial bonding between nanoparticles and Al matrix, and ultrafine grain sizes.
Incorporating and dispersing dense nanoparticles into metals remains a challenge. Here, the authors use nanocomposite powders containing very dense nanoparticles to print an aluminium nanocomposite with one of the highest specific modulus and yield strength among all structural materials.
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