The powder bed additive manufacturing process selective laser melting (SLM) enables designers and engineers to overcome restrictions of conventional manufacturing technologies. The potential of fabricating complex lightweight structures and processing advanced materials is a key feature for enhancing further development of high performance components for space applications. Due to a high specific stiffness and a thermal expansion coefficient very close to electroless nickel, which is an advantageous optical coating material, the hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy AlSi40 shows great potential for the manufacturing of optical mirrors for space applications. In prior investigations, Hilpert et al. showed the feasibility to process AlSi40 by SLM [E. Hilpert and S. Risse, Materials Science & Technology Conference and Exhibition MS&T'15, Columbus, Ohio, 4–8 October 2015 (Association for Iron & Steel Technology, Warrendale, PA, 2015) and E. Hilpert, “Struktur und Eigenschaften von additiv gefertigten hypereutektischen Aluminum-Siliciumlegierungen,” in Werkstoffwoche 2017, Dresden, Germany, 28 September 2017 (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde e.V., Berlin, 2017)]. Nevertheless, in order to qualify this material for space applications, the manufacturing process and fabricated samples need to be thoroughly investigated in terms of microstructural, mechanical, as well as thermo-physical characterization. The authors present results of the SLM process development for manufacturing dense AlSi40 samples with a relative density above 99.50%. The effect of various process parameters, such as hatch distance, preheating, and scanning strategy, on the formation of defects was investigated by destructive [e.g., optical microscopy (OM)] and nondestructive (e.g., computed tomography) testing. In addition, the effect of several thermal post-treatments on the AlSi40 microstructure was profoundly analyzed by multiple methods such as OM, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy analysis. Moreover, mechanical and thermo-physical testing of manufactured specimens was conducted to provide material characteristics for component design. In conclusion, the determined material properties of AlSi40 samples fabricated by SLM were compared to bulk material properties. The gained knowledge and testing data were evaluated in order to identify correlations and dependencies.
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May 24 2019
Microstructural, mechanical, and thermo-physical characterization of hypereutectic AlSi40 fabricated by selective laser melting
Michael Mueller;
Michael Mueller
1
Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology
, Winterbergstraße 28, Dresden 01277, Germany
2
Technische Universität Dresden
, Helmholtzstr. 7, 01069 Dresden, Germany
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Mirko Riede;
Mirko Riede
1
Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology
, Winterbergstraße 28, Dresden 01277, Germany
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Sebastian Eberle;
Sebastian Eberle
3
Kampf Telescope Optics GmbH
, Alois-Gilg-Weg 7, 81373 Munich, Germany
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Arnd Reutlinger;
Arnd Reutlinger
3
Kampf Telescope Optics GmbH
, Alois-Gilg-Weg 7, 81373 Munich, Germany
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Ana D. Brandão;
Ana D. Brandão
4
European Space Research and Technology Centre—ESTEC
, Noordwijk 2201, Netherlands
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Laurent Pambaguian;
Laurent Pambaguian
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European Space Research and Technology Centre—ESTEC
, Noordwijk 2201, Netherlands
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André Seidel;
André Seidel
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Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology
, Winterbergstraße 28, Dresden 01277, Germany
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Elena López;
Elena López
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Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology
, Winterbergstraße 28, Dresden 01277, Germany
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Frank Brueckner;
Frank Brueckner
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Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology
, Winterbergstraße 28, Dresden 01277, Germany
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Luleå University of Technology
, 971 87 Luleå, Sweden
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Eckhard Beyer;
Eckhard Beyer
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Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology
, Winterbergstraße 28, Dresden 01277, Germany
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Technische Universität Dresden
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Christoph Leyens
Christoph Leyens
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Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology
, Winterbergstraße 28, Dresden 01277, Germany
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Technische Universität Dresden
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Note: This paper is part of the Special Collection: Proceedings of the International Congress of Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics (ICALEO 2018).
J. Laser Appl. 31, 022321 (2019)
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March 14 2019
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March 14 2019
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Michael Mueller, Mirko Riede, Sebastian Eberle, Arnd Reutlinger, Ana D. Brandão, Laurent Pambaguian, André Seidel, Elena López, Frank Brueckner, Eckhard Beyer, Christoph Leyens; Microstructural, mechanical, and thermo-physical characterization of hypereutectic AlSi40 fabricated by selective laser melting. J. Laser Appl. 1 May 2019; 31 (2): 022321. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5096131
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