Publication detail
Wire-Based Additive Manufacturing of Magnesium Alloys
GNEIGER, S. KOUTNÝ, D. SENCK, S. SCHNALL, M. PAPENBERG, N. KLEIN, T.
English title
Wire-Based Additive Manufacturing of Magnesium Alloys
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original abstract
Additive manufacturing is experiencing a strong increase in scientific and industrial interest as well as steadily growing areas of application, as it allows the production of complex parts and revolutionizes possibilities for lightweight construction. The resulting potential can be further enhanced by using magnesium alloys. Since the mostly used additive manufacturing processes are powder-based, they involve handling of highly reactive materials and require the use of closed production chambers, especially when Mg is involved. In contrast, these problems can be avoided with wire-based additive manufacturing methods. Additionally, higher deposition rates can be achieved. Here, wire-based additive manufacturing utilizing the Cold Metal Transfer process (CMT) is used to demonstrate the feasibility of processing a magnesium alloy suitable for use in structural applications. Characterization of the fabricated structures was performed, and the results of the microstructural and mechanical investigations are presented here.
English abstract
Additive manufacturing is experiencing a strong increase in scientific and industrial interest as well as steadily growing areas of application, as it allows the production of complex parts and revolutionizes possibilities for lightweight construction. The resulting potential can be further enhanced by using magnesium alloys. Since the mostly used additive manufacturing processes are powder-based, they involve handling of highly reactive materials and require the use of closed production chambers, especially when Mg is involved. In contrast, these problems can be avoided with wire-based additive manufacturing methods. Additionally, higher deposition rates can be achieved. Here, wire-based additive manufacturing utilizing the Cold Metal Transfer process (CMT) is used to demonstrate the feasibility of processing a magnesium alloy suitable for use in structural applications. Characterization of the fabricated structures was performed, and the results of the microstructural and mechanical investigations are presented here.
Keywords in English
Magnesium alloy; Wire based additive manufacturing; Mechanical properties; Microstructure
Released
05.02.2022
Publisher
SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
Location
CHAM
ISBN
978-3-030-92533-8
ISSN
2367-1181
Book
Magnesium Technology 2022
Edition number
1
Pages from–to
175–179
Pages count
5
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT182780,
author="Stefan {Gneiger} and Daniel {Koutný} and Sascha {Senck} and Martin {Schnall} and Nikolaus {Papenberg} and Thomas {Klein},
title="Wire-Based Additive Manufacturing of Magnesium Alloys",
booktitle="Magnesium Technology 2022",
year="2022",
month="February",
pages="175--179",
publisher="SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG",
address="CHAM",
isbn="978-3-030-92533-8",
issn="2367-1181"
}