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

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卷 19, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mlblux.2023.100217

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Additive manufacturing; Additive friction stir deposition; Aerospace aluminum; AA7075; AA7050

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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. Additive friction stir deposition is capable of producing fully-dense AA7075 and AA7050 without feedstock modification. The process is well-suited for large-scale printing but still faces challenges.
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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