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Fabrication of 3D metal-ceramic (Al-AlN) architectures using laser-powder bed fusion process

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ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
卷 38, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2020.101799

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Laser-powder bed fusion; Metal-ceramic hybrid; Interlayer; Joining; Residual stress

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  1. Austrian Research Promotion Agency in the course of the leading project AddManu [849297]

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The study investigated the potential of metal additive manufacturing in producing high conductivity materials and hybrid systems, achieving stable metal-ceramic multilayer architectures through metallization of the ceramic surface with aluminum.
The potential of metal additive manufacturing for producing high conductivity materials and hybrid systems for thermal management in opto-, power and microelectronics has been investigated. Using the laser-based powder-bed fusion technology, the joining of ceramics (aluminum nitride) and metals (aluminum alloy: AlSi10Mg) has been studied with a focus on the fusion zone and the interlayer. Metallization of the ceramic surface with aluminum was applied to realize a stable process for forming metal-ceramic multilayer architectures. A sputtering process proved to be able to form a stiff interlayer and prevent direct contact of the laser beam with aluminum nitride. The bonding characteristics of aluminum nitride/aluminum alloy hybrid have been assessed, using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Owing to residual stress evolution during laser-powder bed fusion, process-induced material damage such as cracking at the binding zone was investigated and compared to residual stress simulations by which a correlation between process parameters, part geometry and the material failure could be established. Thus, the fabrication of crack-free metal-ceramics by a stable laser-powder bed fusion process was achieved.

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