Comparative Environmental Impact Analysis of Friction-based Additive Manufacturing Techniques

Simone Amantia , Kirill Kalashnikov , Giuseppe Ingarao , Rosa Di Lorenzo , Gianluca Buffa , Livan Fratini
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In this work, two variants of solid-state friction-based additive processes, Friction Surfacing Deposition and Friction Stir Additive Manufacturing, were compared in terms of their environmental impact. A comparative Life Cycle Assessment analysis was performed, alongside experimental quantification and analysis of energy and resource flows for each process. The energy analysis revealed that the friction stir additive manufacturing is a more energy-consuming technology than surfacing process due to the significantly lower tool feed rate required to produce sound welds. It was determined that the most significant contributor to the environmental impact of both methods is the process scrap. Strategies to reduce material waste were proposed for each technology, tailored to the specific characteristics of their implementation. Furthermore, an additional LCA model was developed to evaluate strategies for minimizing FSAM process scrap.
基于摩擦的增材制造技术的环境影响比较分析
在这项工作中,比较了两种基于固态摩擦的增材工艺,摩擦表面沉积和搅拌摩擦增材制造,它们对环境的影响。进行了生命周期比较评估分析,同时对每个过程的能量和资源流进行了实验量化和分析。能量分析表明,搅拌摩擦增材制造是一种比堆焊工艺更耗能的技术,因为产生良好焊缝所需的刀具进给速度要低得多。经确定,这两种方法对环境影响最大的贡献者是过程废料。针对每种技术的具体实施特点,提出了减少材料浪费的策略。此外,还开发了一个额外的LCA模型来评估最小化FSAM过程废品的策略。
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