B22F10/64

SCANNING STRATEGY FOR VOLUME SUPPORT IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

A method of additive manufacturing includes a) providing a component geometry with a hole and, b) selectively irradiating a powder bed with an energy beam according to the geometry in a layerwise manner, wherein in layers of the component including the hole, the respective regions which define the hole are irradiated with the energy beam such that a supporting structure is generated in the hole having a lower rigidity than a structure of the component. The supporting structure is used for counteracting stress or distortion during the additive buildup. A computer program product and apparatus correspond to the method.

Multi-functional ingester system for additive manufacturing

A method and an apparatus for collecting powder samples in real-time in powder bed fusion additive manufacturing may involves an ingester system for in-process collection and characterizations of powder samples. The collection may be performed periodically and uses the results of characterizations for adjustments in the powder bed fusion process. The ingester system of the present disclosure is capable of packaging powder samples collected in real-time into storage containers serving a multitude purposes of audit, process adjustments or actions.

Additive manufacturing processes with closed-loop control

In some examples, an additive manufacturing process may be operated by a method that includes depositing a plurality of preliminary layers of build material over a build surface and applying thermal energy governed by closed-loop control to heat the preliminary layers. The method includes analyzing a temperature distribution across a layer of the preliminary layers to map the locations of any hot spots relative to the build surface. The method includes selecting a spray pattern to apply a cooling agent to the mapped locations.

Additive manufacturing processes with closed-loop control

In some examples, an additive manufacturing process may be operated by a method that includes depositing a plurality of preliminary layers of build material over a build surface and applying thermal energy governed by closed-loop control to heat the preliminary layers. The method includes analyzing a temperature distribution across a layer of the preliminary layers to map the locations of any hot spots relative to the build surface. The method includes selecting a spray pattern to apply a cooling agent to the mapped locations.

System and methods for determining a quality score for a part manufactured by an additive manufacturing machine

Determining a quality score for a part manufactured by an additive manufacturing machine based on build parameters and sensor data without the need for extensive physical testing of the part. Sensor data is received from the additive manufacturing machine during manufacture of the part using a first set of build parameters. The first set of build parameters is received. A first algorithm is applied to the first set of build parameters and the received sensor data to generate a quality score. The first algorithm is trained by receiving a reference derived from physical measurements performed on at least one reference part built using a reference set of build parameters. The quality score is output via the communication interface of the device.

Aluminum alloy feedstocks for additive manufacturing

Some variations provide an aluminum alloy feedstock for additive manufacturing, the aluminum alloy feedstock comprising from 79.8 wt % to 88.3 wt % aluminum; from 1.1 wt % to 2.1 wt % copper; from 3.0 wt % to 4.6 wt % magnesium; from 7.1 wt % to 9.0 wt % zinc; and from 0.5 wt % to 2.8 wt % zirconium as a grain-refiner element. The aluminum alloy feedstock may be in the form of an ingot powder. In some variations, the aluminum alloy feedstock comprises from 81.3 wt % to about 87.8 wt % aluminum; from 1.2 wt % to 2.0 wt % copper; from 3.2 wt % to 4.4 wt % magnesium; from 7.3 wt % to 8.7 wt % zinc; and from 0.5 wt % to 2.8 wt % zirconium.

NICKEL-BASED SUPERALLOY WITH HIGH VOLUME FRACTION OF GAMMA STRENGTHENING PHASE FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE MEMBERS USING SAME
20230044868 · 2023-02-09 ·

This application relates to a nickel-based superalloy suitable for additive manufacturing and a method for manufacturing a high-temperature member using the same. The nickel-based superalloy includes 13.7% to 14.3% by weight of Cr, 9.0% to 10.0% by weight of Co, 3.7% to 4.3% by weight of Mo, 2.6% to 3.4% by weight of Ti, 3.7% to 4.3% by weight of W, 2.6% to 3.4% by weight of Al, 0.15% to 0.19% by weight of C, greater than 0% by weight and not less than 0.005% by weight of B, 0.01% to 0.05% by weight of Zr, 2.0% to 2.7% by weight of Ta, 0.6% to 1.1% by weight of Hf, Ni residue, and unavoidable impurities. The nickel-based superalloy has a high fraction of custom-character strengthening phase, thereby maintaining excellent high-temperature strength. Additive manufacturing with the nick-based superalloy is much easier than existing nickel-based superalloys, thereby cost-effectively providing maximized cooling efficiency.

NICKEL-BASED SUPERALLOY WITH HIGH VOLUME FRACTION OF GAMMA STRENGTHENING PHASE FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE MEMBERS USING SAME
20230044868 · 2023-02-09 ·

This application relates to a nickel-based superalloy suitable for additive manufacturing and a method for manufacturing a high-temperature member using the same. The nickel-based superalloy includes 13.7% to 14.3% by weight of Cr, 9.0% to 10.0% by weight of Co, 3.7% to 4.3% by weight of Mo, 2.6% to 3.4% by weight of Ti, 3.7% to 4.3% by weight of W, 2.6% to 3.4% by weight of Al, 0.15% to 0.19% by weight of C, greater than 0% by weight and not less than 0.005% by weight of B, 0.01% to 0.05% by weight of Zr, 2.0% to 2.7% by weight of Ta, 0.6% to 1.1% by weight of Hf, Ni residue, and unavoidable impurities. The nickel-based superalloy has a high fraction of custom-character strengthening phase, thereby maintaining excellent high-temperature strength. Additive manufacturing with the nick-based superalloy is much easier than existing nickel-based superalloys, thereby cost-effectively providing maximized cooling efficiency.

Tool holder with built-in cavities
11554422 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A tool holder having a main body for coupling the tool holder to the spindle of a machine tool and having a clamping surface connected thereto for clamping a tool, characterized in that the tool holder has at least one portion shaped in one piece by primary shaping, which in its interior has one or more cavities that form an enclave in the portion shaped by primary shaping.

High-strength aluminum alloy laminated molding and production method therefor

An aluminum alloy additive manufacturing product and a method manufactures the same. The aluminum alloy additive manufacturing product is formed by molding a raw metal by an additive manufacturing method. The raw metal is made of an aluminum alloy. The aluminum alloy contains Fe and one or more of Mn and Cr. The Fe is an inevitable impurity of 0.3 weight % or less. The one or more of Mn and Cr have a total weight of 0.3 to 10 weight %. The aluminum alloy additive manufacturing product contains any one or more of an intermetallic compound and an aluminum alloy solid solution. The intermetallic compound contains two or more of Al, Mn, Fe, and Cr. One or more elements of Mn, Fe, and Cr are dissolved in the aluminum alloy solid solution.