Research Summaries

Back Additive Manufacturing: Novel Metal Particle Technology

Fiscal Year 2015
Division Research & Sponsored Programs
Department Naval Research Program
Investigator(s) Phillips, Jonathan
Sponsor NPS Naval Research Program (Navy)
Summary This proposal is designed to further develop and demonstrate practical, inexpensive, technologies for creating micron and sub-micron scale metal particles for use in 3-D manufacturing of metal parts. Specifically, 50 + gram batches of <3 micron size Ni, Fe and FeNi alloy particles will be produced primarily using Reduction Expansion Synthesis (RES), but also a newer process: Solid Hydrocarbon Assisted Reduction (SHAR). This work will be enabling because 30 metal printing requires two fundamental improvements. First, the spot (laser) size required for local metal melting must be reduced, and second the size of the metal particles must be reduced from the current ~20 micron minimum. This proposal addresses the latter.
Keywords
Publications Publications, theses (not shown) and data repositories will be added to the portal record when information is available in FAIRS and brought back to the portal
Data Publications, theses (not shown) and data repositories will be added to the portal record when information is available in FAIRS and brought back to the portal