Highly complex ceramic cores for investment casting applications made possible by additive manufacturing

IF 2.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Alice Rosa , Oscar Santoliquido , Francesco Camerota , Rose Ghaderi , Federico Barcelli , Alberto Ortona
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In this work, high quality complex ceramic cores for the investment casting are successfully produced employing the ceramic digital light processing additive manufacturing technology. Starting from the CAD model of a representative turbine blade core, an in-depth study of the complex features is performed to optimally place the printing supports and ensure printability and dimensional and geometrical accuracy of the sintered core. Green silica cores are produced layer-by-layer by selectively photo polymerize a specifically designed photosensitive SiO2-based slurry. The ceramic bodies are obtained through thermal de-binding and sintering at 1220 °C for 6 h. A material qualification is performed highlighting desired properties at microstructural and mechanical levels when compared to a silica-based material produced by traditional methods.

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用于熔模铸造应用的高度复杂的陶瓷芯通过增材制造成为可能
本文采用陶瓷数字光加工增材制造技术,成功地生产出了高质量的精密铸造用复杂陶瓷芯。从具有代表性的涡轮叶片芯的CAD模型出发,深入研究其复杂特征,以优化打印支架的放置,保证烧结芯的可打印性和尺寸几何精度。绿色二氧化硅芯是通过选择性光聚合一种专门设计的光敏二氧化硅基浆料逐层生产的。陶瓷体是通过在1220°C下热解结合和烧结6小时获得的。与传统方法生产的硅基材料相比,在微观结构和机械水平上进行材料鉴定,突出了所需的性能。
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Open Ceramics
Open Ceramics Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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