Investigation of Raster Pattern Spacing and Direction for Friction Stir Additive Manufacturing of Al-5083

JOM(2023)

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Friction stir additive manufacturing (FSAM) is a sheet-lamination based additive manufacturing technique. In addition to the traditional factors that govern the friction stir process-structure-property relationship, the processing history is convoluted by the in-plane raster pattern and repeated thermal cycling from subsequent layers. This can lead to complex thermal gradients within the workpiece and reprocessing of material. This work aims to understand the impact of raster pattern spacing and direction on the microstructure and properties during friction stir additive manufacturing of Al-5083. Control of the raster spacing can lead to an increase in hardness of up to 18% from the base material and defect-free joining. These results are then directly demonstrated at the component-scale for FSAM of Al-5083.
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friction stir additive manufacturing,raster pattern spacing
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