Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
798258 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The dimensional characteristics of ring-shaped parts produced with an Fe–Cu–P alloy by a conventional powder metallurgy process were measured on both green and sintered parts. The dimensional change was investigated by dilatometry, and the work highlighted that the anisotropy observed is mainly due to the early sintering stage. In this study, where the alloy is characterised by a slight densification, the anisotropic behaviour has a negligible effect on the precision of the height and the internal diameter, while the effect on the precision of the external diameter may be relevant.The results have been generalised, considering larger volume variations and different anisotropy parameters, and some relations between the anisotropy parameters and the attainable ISO tolerance classes have been determined.

► Mechanisms affecting the anisotropic behaviour of Fe–Cu–P PM parts are investigated. ► The effect of anisotropy on the dimensional precision has been determined. ► The method proposed evaluates isotropic design approach vs. anisotropic behaviour. ► The attainable ISO tolerance classes are related to the anisotropy parameters.

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