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Nature | 2017

3D printing of high-strength aluminium alloys

John H. Martin; Brennan D. Yahata; Jacob M. Hundley; Justin A. Mayer; Tobias A. Schaedler; Tresa M. Pollock

Metal-based additive manufacturing, or three-dimensional (3D) printing, is a potentially disruptive technology across multiple industries, including the aerospace, biomedical and automotive industries. Building up metal components layer by layer increases design freedom and manufacturing flexibility, thereby enabling complex geometries, increased product customization and shorter time to market, while eliminating traditional economy-of-scale constraints. However, currently only a few alloys, the most relevant being AlSi10Mg, TiAl6V4, CoCr and Inconel 718, can be reliably printed; the vast majority of the more than 5,500 alloys in use today cannot be additively manufactured because the melting and solidification dynamics during the printing process lead to intolerable microstructures with large columnar grains and periodic cracks. Here we demonstrate that these issues can be resolved by introducing nanoparticles of nucleants that control solidification during additive manufacturing. We selected the nucleants on the basis of crystallographic information and assembled them onto 7075 and 6061 series aluminium alloy powders. After functionalization with the nucleants, we found that these high-strength aluminium alloys, which were previously incompatible with additive manufacturing, could be processed successfully using selective laser melting. Crack-free, equiaxed (that is, with grains roughly equal in length, width and height), fine-grained microstructures were achieved, resulting in material strengths comparable to that of wrought material. Our approach to metal-based additive manufacturing is applicable to a wide range of alloys and can be implemented using a range of additive machines. It thus provides a foundation for broad industrial applicability, including where electron-beam melting or directed-energy-deposition techniques are used instead of selective laser melting, and will enable additive manufacturing of other alloy systems, such as non-weldable nickel superalloys and intermetallics. Furthermore, this technology could be used in conventional processing such as in joining, casting and injection moulding, in which solidification cracking and hot tearing are also common issues.


International Journal of Impact Engineering | 2015

The low velocity impact response of sandwich panels with lattice core reinforcement

Jacob M. Hundley; Eric C. Clough; Alan J. Jacobsen


Archive | 2014

METHOD FOR CURING STRUCTURES USING A DUAL PHOTOINITIATOR SYSTEM AND A STRUCTURE MADE USING THE SAME

Sophia S. Yang; Alan J. Jacobsen; Jacob M. Hundley; Eric C. Clough


Archive | 2014

Structures having selectively metallized regions and methods of manufacturing the same

Jacob M. Hundley; Zak C. Eckel; Sophia S. Yang; Alan J. Jacobsen; William B. Carter


Archive | 2013

Architected materials for enhanced energy absorption

Jacob M. Hundley; Tobias A. Schaedler; Sophia S. Yang; Alan J. Jacobsen


Archive | 2014

ENERGY ABSORBING TRUSS STRUCTURES FOR MITIGATION OF INJURIES FROM BLASTS AND IMPACTS

Tobias A. Schaedler; Alan J. Jacobsen; Zak C. Eckel; Sophia S. Yang; Adam E. Sorensen; Jacob M. Hundley; William B. Carter; Jenny Jiang


JOM | 2017

Nanocrystalline Aluminum Truss Cores for Lightweight Sandwich Structures

Tobias A. Schaedler; Lisa J. Chan; Eric C. Clough; Morgan A. Stilke; Jacob M. Hundley; Lawrence J. Masur


Additive manufacturing | 2017

Geometric characterization of additively manufactured polymer derived ceramics

Jacob M. Hundley; Zak C. Eckel; Emily Schueller; Kenneth Cante; Scott Biesboer; Brennan D. Yahata; Tobias A. Schaedler


Archive | 2015

PROGRESSIVE STIFFNESS STRUCTURAL-ACOUSTIC SANDWICH PANEL

Eric C. Clough; Jacob M. Hundley; Chia-Ming “Gavin” Chang; Alan J. Jacobsen


Archive | 2014

HIERARCHICAL SANDWICH STRUCTURES

Jacob M. Hundley; Alan J. Jacobsen; Sophia S. Yang; Eric C. Clough; Jay C. Kussmaul

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John H. Martin

Moss Landing Marine Laboratories

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