Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition

Copper alloys are commonly used in applications of marine and offshore industry. Traditional manufacturing methods have been widely used in manufacturing of copper alloys but faces difficulties keeping cost low for manufacturing parts with complex geometries or with small volume production. The use...

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Main Author: Wong, Derrance Guan Yu
Other Authors: Zhou Kun
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1506782021-06-02T02:44:17Z Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition Wong, Derrance Guan Yu Zhou Kun School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering kzhou@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Manufacturing Engineering::Materials Engineering::Mechanical engineering Copper alloys are commonly used in applications of marine and offshore industry. Traditional manufacturing methods have been widely used in manufacturing of copper alloys but faces difficulties keeping cost low for manufacturing parts with complex geometries or with small volume production. The use of Additive Manufacturing techniques, particularly Directed Energy Deposition (DED) reduces the cost incurred for manufacturing and repairing of components as it can produce components with complex geometries and does not require the need to procure expensive tooling for small production runs. This report investigates the usage of the DED technique, specifically Laser Metal Deposition (LMD) to fabricate a Cu-9Al-5Fe-5Ni Alloy and analyze the anisotropic mechanical properties such as Ultimate Tensile Strength and Elongation based on the prevailing thermal history in the course of treatment. By adjusting the variables of the process, it is possible to obtain the desired mechanical properties by controlling the melt pool and thermal history. Mechanical properties of test samples printed in the longitudinal direction was observed to yield a better result than the mechanical properties of test samples printed in the transverse direction. These results are compared against ASTM requirements and confirmed DED’s suitability to manufacture Cu-9Al-5Fe-5Ni alloy and paved the way for future applications in the marine and offshore industries. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2021-06-02T02:44:16Z 2021-06-02T02:44:16Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Wong, D. G. Y. (2021). Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150678 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150678 en B250 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Wong, Derrance Guan Yu
Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition
description Copper alloys are commonly used in applications of marine and offshore industry. Traditional manufacturing methods have been widely used in manufacturing of copper alloys but faces difficulties keeping cost low for manufacturing parts with complex geometries or with small volume production. The use of Additive Manufacturing techniques, particularly Directed Energy Deposition (DED) reduces the cost incurred for manufacturing and repairing of components as it can produce components with complex geometries and does not require the need to procure expensive tooling for small production runs. This report investigates the usage of the DED technique, specifically Laser Metal Deposition (LMD) to fabricate a Cu-9Al-5Fe-5Ni Alloy and analyze the anisotropic mechanical properties such as Ultimate Tensile Strength and Elongation based on the prevailing thermal history in the course of treatment. By adjusting the variables of the process, it is possible to obtain the desired mechanical properties by controlling the melt pool and thermal history. Mechanical properties of test samples printed in the longitudinal direction was observed to yield a better result than the mechanical properties of test samples printed in the transverse direction. These results are compared against ASTM requirements and confirmed DED’s suitability to manufacture Cu-9Al-5Fe-5Ni alloy and paved the way for future applications in the marine and offshore industries.
author2 Zhou Kun
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Wong, Derrance Guan Yu
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author Wong, Derrance Guan Yu
author_sort Wong, Derrance Guan Yu
title Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition
title_short Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition
title_full Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition
title_fullStr Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition
title_full_unstemmed Anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition
title_sort anisotropic properties of a copper alloy printed by directed energy deposition
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150678
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