Journal
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages 60-68Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2018.04.035
Keywords
Electrically-assisted deformation; Ultrasonic nanocrystal surface modification; Additive manufacturing; Ti-6Al-4V; Surface finish
Funding
- New Faculty Startup Fund by the College of Engineering at The University of Akron
- Firestone Fellowship by the College of Engineering at The University of Akron
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3D-printed Ti-6Al-4V components have great potential in the aerospace and biomedical industries. However, their wide application is limited by some inherent disadvantages, such as poor surface finish and high porosity. In this study, an innovative method, electrically-assisted ultrasonic nanocrystal surface modification (EA-UNSM) was introduced to process 3D-printed Ti-6Al-4V samples. The effect of EA-UNSM on surface finish, microstructure, porosity and in-depth hardness was investigated. Compared with the conventional UNSM process, smoother surfaces and lower subsurface porosities were obtained after EA-UNSM. EA-UNSM also led to a thicker plastically-affected depth compared with conventional UNSM. Numerical modelling showed that localized heating occurs near the pores in 3D-printed Ti-6Al-4V subjected to electric current. This localized heating could potentially facilitate pore closure under ultrasonic striking.
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