Anisotropy and mechanical properties of dissimilar Al additive manufactured structures generated by multi-layer friction surfacing

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Friction surfacing (FS) is a solid-state layer deposition process for metallic materials at temperatures below their melting point. While the bonding of the deposited layers to the substrate is proven suitable for coating applications, so far the mechanical properties of additively manufactured stacks have not been systematically investigated. In particular, the effect of successive deposited FS layers, i.e., repetitive thermo-mechanical loading, on the interface properties as well as anisotropy and strength of the deposited stack is unknown. For this purpose, the mechanical properties of FS deposited multi-layer stacks from dissimilar aluminum alloys have been investigated, characterizing layer-to-layer as well as layer-to-substrate bonding interfaces via micro-flat tensile testing. Furthermore, directional dependencies in the stack and failure mechanisms are analyzed. The results show a homogeneous, fine-grained microstructure with average grain sizes between 4.2 and 4.6 μ m within the deposited material. The resulting tensile properties with no significant directional dependency present an ultimate tensile strength between 320 and 326 MPa exceeding the strength of the AA5083 H112 consumable base material. No difference was obtained in terms of layer-to-layer or layer-to-substrate interface strength. Furthermore, homogeneous hardness was observed within the deposited structure, which is in the range of AA5083 base material’s hardness of 91 HV. The results indicate that the FS process in conjunction with the material used is suitable for additively generated structures and highlight the potential of this solid-state layer deposition technology.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftThe International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Jahrgang125
Ausgabenummer5-6
Seiten (von - bis)2091-2102
Anzahl der Seiten12
ISSN0268-3768
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 03.2023

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The authors would like to thank Mr. H. Tek from Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Institute of Materials Mechanics, for the support in conducting the tensile testing experiments. The authors would like to thank Ms. C.C. de Castro, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Institute of Materials Mechanics, for the support with the EBSD investigation.

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© 2023, The Author(s).

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