Powder Processing & Additive Manufacturing Module

 

Outcomes

1.     Be able to describe the series of steps required for powder processing and additive manufacturing

2.     Be able to connect the scientific principles, engineering challenges, current engineering practice and non-technical issues associated with each individual step and overall process

Preparation

ð        Chapters 15 and 16 of the text focus on Powder Processing (Metals and Ceramics respectively). Consider all the associated steps: 1) atomization, 2) blending, 3) compaction, and 4) sintering. Figure 15.12 is one of the best illustrations of sintering I have seen. Compare the powder processing of metals and ceramics. For example compare a blend to a slurry. Chapter 32 of the text is a good overview of additive manufacturing, which has become known as 3-D printing. The following YouTube videos give you a great overview  and set of applications 

ð        As you watch the text video giving an overview of powder metallurgy pay careful attention to the controlled porosity and compare it to the shrinkage associated with casting. The YouTube Video on melt atomization describes how starting with molten metal one can form metal powders.

 

Presentation and Basic Notes