Influence of Interfacial Bonding between Metal Droplets on Tensile Properties of 7075 Aluminum Billets by Additive Manufacturing Technique

Hansong Zuo, Hejun Li, Lehua Qi, Songyi Zhong

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Abstract

7075 aluminum billets were fabricated by micro droplet deposition manufacturing technique, and the influence of interfacial bonding between metal droplets on the tensile properties was studied. Three sets of samples were manufactured under different temperature conditions, and their mechanical properties were compared. The results show that the temperature of the metal droplets and substrate significantly affect the tensile strength of the sample. Moreover, with proper temperature setting, the 7075 aluminum billets manufactured by micro metal droplet deposition could achieve very good mechanical properties with a tensile strength of 373 MPa and an elongation of 9.95%, which are very similar to those of an extruded sample. Moreover, a metallurgical bonding diagram based on numerical calculations of interfacial temperature was established to predict the interfacial bonding state. In addition, the fracture morphologies of these specimens were observed. It is indicated that there was a significant transformation of failure mechanism with the improvement of metallurgical bonding, which agreed well with the numerical results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)485-488
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Materials Science and Technology
Volume32
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2016

Keywords

  • Additive manufacturing
  • Aluminum alloys
  • Fracture behavior
  • Interfacial bonding
  • Mechanical properties

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