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Título: Functionally Graded Materials and Structures
Autor: Silva, Rui F.
Coelho, Pedro G.
Gustavo, Carolina V.
Almeida, Cláudia J.
Farias, Francisco Werley Cipriano
Duarte, Valdemar R.
Xavier, José
Esteves, Marcos B.
Conde, Fábio M.
Cunha, Filipa G.
Santos, Telmo G.
Palavras-chave: additive manufacturing
Functionally Graded Materials
metals
topology optimization
Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing
Materials Science(all)
Condensed Matter Physics
SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Data: 16-Set-2024
Citação: Silva, R. F., Coelho, P. G., Gustavo, C. V., Almeida, C. J., Farias, F. W. C., Duarte, V. R., Xavier, J., Esteves, M. B., Conde, F. M., Cunha, F. G., & Santos, T. G. (2024). Functionally Graded Materials and Structures: Unified Approach by Optimal Design, Metal Additive Manufacturing, and Image-Based Characterization. Materials, 17(18), Article 4545. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17184545
Resumo: Functionally Graded Materials (FGMs) can outperform their homogeneous counterparts. Advances in digitalization technologies, mainly additive manufacturing, have enabled the synthesis of materials with tailored properties and functionalities. Joining dissimilar metals to attain compositional grading is a relatively unexplored research area and holds great promise for engineering applications. Metallurgical challenges may arise; thus, a theoretical critical analysis is presented in this paper. A multidisciplinary methodology is proposed here to unify optimal design, multi-feed Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM), and image-based characterization methods to create structure-specific oriented FGM parts. Topology optimization is used to design FGMs. A beam under pure bending is used to explore the layer-wise FGM concept, which is also analytically validated. The challenges, limitations, and role of WAAM in creating FGM parts are discussed, along with the importance of numerical validation using full-field deformation data. As a result, a conceptual FGM engineering workflow is proposed at this stage, enabling digital data conversion regarding geometry and compositional grading. This is a step forward in processing in silico data, with a view to experimentally producing parts in future. An optimized FGM beam, revealing an optimal layout and a property gradient from iron to copper along the build direction (bottom–up) that significantly reduces the normal pure bending stresses (by 26%), is used as a case study to validate the proposed digital workflow.
Descrição: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT//2022.13870.BD/PT Publisher Copyright: © 2024 by the authors.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/174293
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17184545
ISSN: 1996-1944
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