Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
235957 Powder Technology 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A phenomenological model describing the thermal/mechanical behaviour was proposed•Finite element simulation of co-sintering of micro-bi-material components•Effect of processing parameters on the mechanical properties of micro component

This paper investigates the use of numerical simulations to describe solid state diffusion of the sintering stage during a Powder Injection Moulding (PIM) process for micro-bi-material components based on a thermo-elasto-viscoplastic model. The sintering behaviour was studied with dilatometer experiments, gravitational beam-bending and free sintering tests. As a complement to this experimental study, a finite element simulation of the operation was performed. The simulations were based on constitutive equations identified from specific experiments performed for each blend at different sintering heating rates and loadings. Finally, the simulation results are compared to other experimental and simulation results to evaluate the reliability of the proposed model. The numerical results addressing shrinkage and the relative density were found to be fully consistent with the experimental observations.

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