Effect of Heat Treatment on Spallation in Additively Manufactured AlSi10Mg
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Abstract
The eutectic alloy AlSi10Mg is commonly used for additive manufacturing (AM), as its high Si content improves printability. This abundance of Si forms Si-rich precipitates whose structure is heavily dependent on the thermal history and have been shown to strongly influence its mechanical properties. In this presentation we present the results of experiments to study the effect of the Si-structure on the equation of state and spallation strength of AM AlSi10Mg.
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Publication: Effect of Heat Treatment on Spallation in Additively Manufactured AlSi10Mg (planned paper)
Presenters
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Timothy A Elmslie
Sandia National Laboratories
Authors
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Timothy A Elmslie
Sandia National Laboratories
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Paul E Specht
Sandia National Laboratories
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Timothy Ruggles
Sandia National Laboratories