Zongwen Fu
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
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Rapid Prototyping Journal | 2017
Zongwen Fu; Matthias Freihart; Tobias Schlordt; Tobias Fey; Torsten Kraft; Peter Greil; Nahum Travitzky
Purpose This study aims to achieve the fabrication of three-dimensional core-shell filament-based lattice structures by means of robocasting combined with co-extrusion. For core and shell materials, colloidal gels composed of submicron carbon and alumina powders were developed, respectively. Simultaneously, the co-extrusion process was also studied by numerical simulation to investigate the feed pressure-dependent wall thickness. Design/methodology/approach Significant differences in the rheological behavior of the carbon and alumina gels were observed because of differences of the particle morphology and surface chemistry of the carbon and alumina powders. Precise control over the cross-sectional diameter of the core and shell green state elements was achieved by alteration of the feed pressures used during co-extrusion. Findings After subsequent thermal treatment in an oxidizing atmosphere (e.g. air), in which the carbon core was oxidized and burned out, lattice structures formed of hollow filaments of predetermined wall thickness were manufactured; additionally, C-Al2O3 core-shell filament lattice structures could be derived after firing in an argon atmosphere. Originality/value Green lattice truss structures with carbon core and alumina shell filaments were successfully manufactured by robotically controlled co-extrusion. As feedstocks carbon and alumina gels with significantly different rheological properties were prepared. During co-extrusion, the core paste exhibited a much higher viscosity than the shell paste, which benefited the co-extrusion process. Simultaneously, the core and shell diameters were exactly controlled by core and shell feed pressures and studied by numerical simulation. The experimentally and numerically derived filament wall thickness showed qualitative agreement with each other; with decreasing core pressure during co-extrusion, the wall thickness increased.
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2013
Zongwen Fu; Lorenz Schlier; Nahum Travitzky; Peter Greil
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2015
Zongwen Fu; Andreas Roosen
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2016
Cristine Grings Schmidt; Kent Kammer Hansen; Kjeld Bøhm Andersen; Zongwen Fu; Andreas Roosen; Andreas Kaiser
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2014
Zongwen Fu; Armin Dellert; Marita Lenhart; Andreas Roosen
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2015
Zongwen Fu; Udo Eckstein; Armin Dellert; Andreas Roosen
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2015
Zongwen Fu; Pit Polfer; Torsten Kraft; Andreas Roosen
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2015
Zongwen Fu; Pit Polfer; Torsten Kraft; Andreas Roosen
Advanced Engineering Materials | 2018
Nahum Travitzky; Zongwen Fu; Anna G. Knyazeva; Rolf Janssen; Dmitri Nekludov; Xiaowei Yin; Peter Greil
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2017
Zongwen Fu; Matthias Freihart; Larissa Wahl; Tobias Fey; Peter Greil; Nahum Travitzky