Net-Shape Manufacturing using Hybrid Selective Laser Melting/Hot Isostatic Pressing

Hany Hassanin*, Khamis Essa, Chunlei Qiu, Ali M. Abdelhafeez, Nicholas J.E. Adkins, Moataz M. Attallah

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Abstract

Purpose: A manufacturing technology using hybrid Selective Laser Melting / Hot Isostatic Pressing (SLM/HIP) process has been developed to produce full density net-shape components more rapidly and at lower cost than processing by SLM alone.

Design/methodology/approach: Ti-6Al-4V powder was encapsulated in-situ by the production of as-SLMed shell prior to the HIP process. After HIPping, the SLM shell is an integral part of the final component. Finite element modelling (FE) based on pure plasticity theory of porous metal coupled with an iterative procedure has been adopted to simulate HIPping of the encapsulated Ti-6Al-4V powder and SLMed shell. Two demonstrator parts have been modelled, designed, produced and experimentally validated. Geometrical analysis and microstructural characterisation have been carried out to demonstrate the efficiency of the process.

Findings: the FE model is in agreement with the measured data obtained and confirms that the design of the shell affects the resulting deformed parts. In addition, the SEM and EBSD of the interior and exterior parts reveal a considerably different grain structure and crystallographic orientation with a good bonding between the SLMed shell and HIPped powder.

Originality/value: An approach to improve SLM productivity by combining it with HIP is developed to further innovate the advanced manufacturing field. The possibility of the hybrid SLS/HIP supported by FEA simulation as a net shape manufacturing process for fabrication of high performance parts has been demonstrated
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)720-726
Number of pages7
JournalRapid Prototyping Journal
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Hot Isostatic Pressing
  • Selective Laser Melting
  • Finite element modelling
  • Powder Consolidation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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