Investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing

Nickel aluminium bronze (NAB) is a common material used in marine and offshore applications. The potential of the material to achieve high strength and high corrosion resistance make it an attractive material to use in seawater conditions. However, there are many disadvantages to conventional manufa...

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Main Author: Chiam, Jay-Sen
Other Authors: Zhou Kun
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Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1414042023-03-04T19:41:48Z Investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing Chiam, Jay-Sen Zhou Kun School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering kzhou@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering Nickel aluminium bronze (NAB) is a common material used in marine and offshore applications. The potential of the material to achieve high strength and high corrosion resistance make it an attractive material to use in seawater conditions. However, there are many disadvantages to conventional manufacturing methods for NAB. This includes long lead time and unfavourable microstructure due to the slow cooling rate. Additive manufacturing is able to manufacture complex structures additionally, AM is able to overcome these disadvantages with quicker production time as well as altering the microstructure to suit the application. In this paper, directed energy deposition (DED) of Cu-9Al-5Ni-5Fe NAB powder was used to produce single track specimens, and the effects of laser power and printing speed on the properties of the specimens were studied. A process parameter window was established based on the properties of the specimens, and mathematical models were derived to predict the printed geometry. The parameters were optimised to achieve the best print quality that is free of defects. DED-built single tracks displayed superior hardness compared to cast NAB. This work proves that DED is a potential manufacturing method to fabricate NAB components with superior performance to that of conventional manufacturing methods. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2020-06-08T05:44:49Z 2020-06-08T05:44:49Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141404 en B273 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing
description Nickel aluminium bronze (NAB) is a common material used in marine and offshore applications. The potential of the material to achieve high strength and high corrosion resistance make it an attractive material to use in seawater conditions. However, there are many disadvantages to conventional manufacturing methods for NAB. This includes long lead time and unfavourable microstructure due to the slow cooling rate. Additive manufacturing is able to manufacture complex structures additionally, AM is able to overcome these disadvantages with quicker production time as well as altering the microstructure to suit the application. In this paper, directed energy deposition (DED) of Cu-9Al-5Ni-5Fe NAB powder was used to produce single track specimens, and the effects of laser power and printing speed on the properties of the specimens were studied. A process parameter window was established based on the properties of the specimens, and mathematical models were derived to predict the printed geometry. The parameters were optimised to achieve the best print quality that is free of defects. DED-built single tracks displayed superior hardness compared to cast NAB. This work proves that DED is a potential manufacturing method to fabricate NAB components with superior performance to that of conventional manufacturing methods.
author2 Zhou Kun
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Chiam, Jay-Sen
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author Chiam, Jay-Sen
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title Investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing
title_short Investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing
title_full Investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing
title_fullStr Investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing
title_sort investigation of a nickel aluminium bronze alloy fabricated by directed energy deposition additive manufacturing
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141404
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