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Title: | Dimensional Characterization and Hybrid Manufacturing of Copper Parts Obtained by Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing, and CNC Machining | Authors: | Monzón Soto, Elena Bordón Pérez, Pablo Rubén Paz Hernández, Rubén Monzón Verona, Mario Domingo |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3316 Tecnología de productos metálicos 331502 Cobre |
Keywords: | Additive Manufacturing Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing Cnc Machining Dimensional Characterization Hybrid Manufacturing, et al |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Journal: | Materials | Abstract: | The combination of Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing (ADAM) and traditional CNC machining allows manufacturers to leverage the advantages of both technologies in the production of functional metal parts. This study presents the methodological development of hybrid manufacturing for solid copper parts, initially produced using ADAM technology and subsequently machined using a 5-axis CNC system. The ADAM technology was dimensionally characterized by adapting and manufacturing the seven types of test artifacts standardized by ISO/ASTM 52902:2019. The results showed that slender geometries suffered warpage and detachment during sintering despite complying with the design guidelines. ADAM technology undersizes cylinders and oversizes circular holes and linear lengths. In terms of roughness, the lowest results were obtained for horizontal flat surfaces, while 15° inclined surfaces exhibited the highest roughness due to the stair-stepping effect. The dimensional deviation results for each type of geometry were used to determine the specific and global oversize factors necessary to compensate for major dimensional defects. This also involved generating appropriate over-thicknesses for subsequent CNC machining. The experimental validation of this process, conducted on a validation part, demonstrated final deviations lower than 0.5% with respect to the desired final part, affirming the feasibility of achieving copper parts with a high degree of dimensional accuracy through the hybridization of ADAM and CNC machining technologies. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/129916 | DOI: | 10.3390/ma17061437 | Source: | Materials [EISSN 1996-1944], v. 17 (6), (Marzo 2024) |
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