氧化铝陶瓷熔丝制造(CF3):粉末颗粒形态对加工和微观结构的影响

IF 2.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Kameswara Pavan Kumar Ajjarapu, Srimanta Barui, Kavish Sudan, Saleh Khanjar, Kunal Kate
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摘要

本研究调查了氧化铝的陶瓷熔融长丝制造(CF3)三维打印技术,重点是颗粒形态对原料制备和可打印性的影响。与不规则粉末相比,球形粉末的流动性更好,表观密度、敲击密度和粉末堆积分数更高。为确保印刷过程中良好的流动性,选择了 55 Vol % 的粉末装载量。在 400 s-1 的剪切速率下,不规则粉末原料的粘度比球形粉末原料高 40 倍,这给印刷带来了潜在的挑战。低速印刷可保持较低的进料速度,从而保证材料的流动性。脱脂和烧结工艺可生产出宏观上无缺陷的氧化铝成分,两种粉末形态的相对密度均超过 89%。这项工作的重点是比较两种不同粉末颗粒形态对进料行为、印刷保真度和烧结部件性能的影响。
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Ceramic fused filament fabrication (CF3) of alumina: Influence of powder particle morphology on processing and microstructure

Ceramic fused filament fabrication (CF3) of alumina: Influence of powder particle morphology on processing and microstructure

This study investigates ceramic fused filament fabrication (CF3) 3D printing of alumina with an emphasis on the impact of particle morphology on feedstock preparation and printability. Spherical powder displayed superior flow with higher apparent density, tap density, and powder packing fraction compared to irregular powder. A 55 vol % powder loading was chosen to ensure good flowability during printing. Irregular powder-based feedstocks had 40X higher viscosity than spherical powder feedstocks at 400 s−1 shear rate, posing potential printing challenges. Slow printing speed maintained low feed-rates for consistent material flow. The debinding and sintering process produced macroscopically defect-free alumina components with relative densities above 89 % for both powder morphologies. The focus of the work is on comparing two different powder particle morphologies influencing feedstock behavior, printing fidelity, and sintered part properties.

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Open Ceramics
Open Ceramics Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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