TY - JOUR
T1 - Insights into the applicability of laser energy density in directly preparing Al2O3-based eutectic ceramics by laser additive manufacturing
AU - Liu, Haifang
AU - Jiang, Hao
AU - Chen, Qian
AU - Shen, Zhonglin
AU - Zhang, Xiaowei
AU - Liu, Hongxi
AU - Su, Haijun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l.
PY - 2024/1/15
Y1 - 2024/1/15
N2 - Laser additive manufacturing (LAM) has become a promising technique to directly fabricate high-performance Al2O3-based eutectic ceramics, but the applicability of laser energy density (LED), a comprehensive index commonly used to regulate the LAM process of metallic parts, in preparing brittle ceramic samples with narrower laser processing windows is not clear yet. In this paper, Al2O3/GAP/ZrO2 eutectic ceramics are prepared by LAM to investigate the effects of LED on forming quality and melting dimensions of the as-deposited eutectic samples. The results indicate that the reliability of using LED as a design parameter depends on the way how it is changed. There is a response relationship between the LED and experimental results when individually adjusting laser power P or scanning speed v, but abnormal phenomena are detected when simultaneously changing P and v. It is found that the melting dimensions obtained under higher LED can be unexpectedly smaller. Moreover, there is a significant difference in the melting dimensions despite using the same LED. In addition, 50 layers thin-wall structured Al2O3/GAP/ZrO2 eutectic specimens prepared under a constant LED present significant differences in the forming quality. It is revealed that the contribution of P to LED is much greater than that of v, which is not consistent with the same influence degree reflected in the calculation formula. Thus, there are significant limitations to utilizing LED to regulate the LAM process of brittle ceramics in consideration of the sensitivity of their forming quality to changes in laser parameters.
AB - Laser additive manufacturing (LAM) has become a promising technique to directly fabricate high-performance Al2O3-based eutectic ceramics, but the applicability of laser energy density (LED), a comprehensive index commonly used to regulate the LAM process of metallic parts, in preparing brittle ceramic samples with narrower laser processing windows is not clear yet. In this paper, Al2O3/GAP/ZrO2 eutectic ceramics are prepared by LAM to investigate the effects of LED on forming quality and melting dimensions of the as-deposited eutectic samples. The results indicate that the reliability of using LED as a design parameter depends on the way how it is changed. There is a response relationship between the LED and experimental results when individually adjusting laser power P or scanning speed v, but abnormal phenomena are detected when simultaneously changing P and v. It is found that the melting dimensions obtained under higher LED can be unexpectedly smaller. Moreover, there is a significant difference in the melting dimensions despite using the same LED. In addition, 50 layers thin-wall structured Al2O3/GAP/ZrO2 eutectic specimens prepared under a constant LED present significant differences in the forming quality. It is revealed that the contribution of P to LED is much greater than that of v, which is not consistent with the same influence degree reflected in the calculation formula. Thus, there are significant limitations to utilizing LED to regulate the LAM process of brittle ceramics in consideration of the sensitivity of their forming quality to changes in laser parameters.
KW - Forming quality
KW - Laser additive manufacturing
KW - Laser energy density
KW - Melting dimension
KW - Oxide eutectic ceramic
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.11.084
DO - 10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.11.084
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85176301436
SN - 0272-8842
VL - 50
SP - 3381
EP - 3387
JO - Ceramics International
JF - Ceramics International
IS - 2
ER -