کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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780442 | 1464487 | 2016 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• A novel drop-on-demand generator for ejecting micro metal droplets was proposed.
• A rod was used to transfer the impact vibration into the liquid metal.
• This proposed generator works in two working modes by changing the rod fixation methods.
• The mono-sized metal droplet was ejected on demand in both working modes.
• The droplets with a diameter of 0.55±0.07 times the nozzle diameter were obtained.
On-demand metal droplet deposition will be a cornerstone technology in 3D metal printing. However, suitable small nozzles are hardly available, limiting the resolution and surface finish of final products. Here, the ejection of record-small metal droplets with a diameter of only 0.55±0.07 times the nozzle diameter was demonstrated. To this end, a novel metal drop-on-demand (DoD) generator for high-temperature metal processing was designed and manufactured. A metal rod was utilized to transfer a vibration pulse, which was required to eject a liquid droplet, from a low-temperature region to the high-temperature liquid metal close to the nozzle. The influence of the pulse characteristics on the droplet ejection regime was studied experimentally and numerically. A 2D axisymmetric numerical model revealed that the shorter pulses allow reducing the droplet size, with the pulse duration of 13 μs resulting in the smallest feasible droplets. A novel method to create such short pulses, by impacting the metal-ring connected rod with a solid impactor was manufactured and tested, and the benefits of this method over more the spring-type pulse transfer was experimentally confirmed. This research provides a feasible way to achieve ejection of the small metal droplet on-demand.
Journal: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture - Volume 106, July 2016, Pages 67–74