Publication detail
Study of materials produced by powder metallurgy using classical and modern additive laser technology
SEDLÁK, J. ŘÍČAN, D. PÍŠKA, M. ROZKOŠNÝ, L.
Czech title
Studium materiálů vyrobených klasickou a moderní aditivní laserovou technologií práškové metalurgie
English title
Study of materials produced by powder metallurgy using classical and modern additive laser technology
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The paper focuses on an analysis of materials produced by modern classic additive method direct metal laser sintering (i.e. powder metallurgy). Direct metal laser sintering belongs to file of additive technologies of rapid prototyping. Rapid prototyping technology is a progressive group of methods used for fast creating of models, prototypes and components directly from 3D data. According to a used technology photopolymers, thermoplastics, specially modified paper or metal powders are used in rapid prototyping machines. Nowadays those production machines creates not only models and prototypes, but they are used to manufacture tools, forms and components for small series production. The purpose of the theoretical part is to gain in depth understanding of exactly what is the principle of direct metal laser sintering and what are properties of explored materials. The practical part analyses structures of materials used by classic and powder metallurgy. It concentrates on samples preparation, their analysis (using light and electron microscopy) and testing. Samples are analysed by mechanical tensile test and Vickers hardness test. The paper also compares sintered samples with steel equivalents produced by classic metallurgy giving final recommendation. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Czech abstract
Příspěvek se zabývá studiem materiálů vyrobených klasickou a moderní aditivní metodou Direct Metal Laser Sintering (prášková metalurgie). Výrobní metoda Direct Metal Laser Sintering spadá do souboru aditivních technologií Rapid Prototyping. Technologie Rapid Prototyping je progresivní skupina metod, které slouží k co nejrychlejší tvorbě modelů, prototypů a komponentů přímo na základě 3D dat. Podle použité technologie se v zařízeních Rapid Prototyping používají fotopolymery, termoplasty, speciálně upravený papír nebo kovové prášky. V současnosti tato výrobní zařízení vytváří nejen modely a prototypy, ale také slouží k výrobě nářadí, forem a součástí pro malosériovou výrobu.
English abstract
The paper focuses on an analysis of materials produced by modern classic additive method direct metal laser sintering (i.e. powder metallurgy). Direct metal laser sintering belongs to file of additive technologies of rapid prototyping. Rapid prototyping technology is a progressive group of methods used for fast creating of models, prototypes and components directly from 3D data. According to a used technology photopolymers, thermoplastics, specially modified paper or metal powders are used in rapid prototyping machines. Nowadays those production machines creates not only models and prototypes, but they are used to manufacture tools, forms and components for small series production. The purpose of the theoretical part is to gain in depth understanding of exactly what is the principle of direct metal laser sintering and what are properties of explored materials. The practical part analyses structures of materials used by classic and powder metallurgy. It concentrates on samples preparation, their analysis (using light and electron microscopy) and testing. Samples are analysed by mechanical tensile test and Vickers hardness test. The paper also compares sintered samples with steel equivalents produced by classic metallurgy giving final recommendation. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords in Czech
Rapid Prototyping; Direct Metal Laser Sintering; výrobní zařízení; metalografická analýza; mechanické vlastnosti
Keywords in English
Rapid Prototyping; Direct Metal Laser Sintering; Manufacturing Machine; Metallographic Analysis; Mechanical Properties
RIV year
2015
Released
24.02.2015
Publisher
Elsevier
Location
Austria
ISSN
1877-7058
Volume
100
Number
1
Pages from–to
1232–1241
Pages count
10
BIBTEX
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author="Josef {Sedlák} and Daniel {Říčan} and Miroslav {Píška} and Luboš {Rozkošný},
title="Study of materials produced by powder metallurgy using classical and modern additive laser technology",
year="2015",
volume="100",
number="1",
month="February",
pages="1232--1241",
publisher="Elsevier",
address="Austria",
issn="1877-7058"
}