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Hardness Distribution of Al2050 Parts Fabricated Using Additive Friction Stir Deposition

Hamed Ghadimi, Huan Ding, Selami Emanet, Mojtaba Talachian, Chase Cox, Michael Eller, Shengmin Guo

2023Materials59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The solid-state additive friction stir deposition (AFSD) process is a layer-by-layer metal 3D-printing technology. In this study, AFSD is used to fabricate Al-Cu-Li 2050 alloy parts. The hardness values for various regions of the as-deposited built parts are measured, and the results are contrasted with those of the feedstock material. The as-fabricated Al2050 parts are found to have a unique hardness distribution due to the location-specific variations in the processing temperature profile. The XRD results indicate the presence of the secondary phases in the deposited parts, and EDS mapping confirms the formation of detectable alloying particles in the as-deposited Al2050 matrix. The AFSD thermal-mechanical process causes the unique hardness distribution and the reduced microhardness level in the AFSD components, in contrast to those of the feedstock material.

Topics & Concepts

Deposition (geology)Materials scienceComposite materialFriction stir processingDistribution (mathematics)Fused deposition modelingMetallurgyMathematicsMicrostructure3D printingGeologyMathematical analysisPaleontologySedimentAluminum Alloys Composites PropertiesAdvanced Welding Techniques AnalysisAdditive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
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