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- the present disclosure relates to additive manufacturing, more specifically to powder deposition for additive manufacturing.
- An additive manufacturing method includes cold spraying a powder onto a build area to create a densified powder layer.
- the method can include high speed machining the densified powder layer after cold spraying to create a smooth layer.
- the method can include inspecting the smooth powder layer after machining to determine if a defect is present. Inspecting can include a visual and/or interferometric inspection.
- the method can include removing the smooth layer via high speed machining if a defect is determined to be present.
- the method can include applying energy to a portion of the powder layer after high speed machining if no defect is determined to be present.
- applying energy includes lasing the portion of the powder layer to fuse the portion of the powder layer. Any other suitable form of energy application is contemplated herein.
- Cold spraying can include cold spraying the powder on only a part area of the build area where the part is grown.
- the build area includes a surface of an existing part.
- An additive manufacturing system can include a build area, a cold spray powder deposition system configured to cold spray powder onto the build area to create successive densified powder layer, and an energy applicator configured to fuse a portion of each densified powder layer to additively manufacture a product.
- the cold spray powder deposition system can include a pressure supply, a powder feeder, and a nozzle.
- the nozzle is a supersonic nozzle. Any other suitable components for a cold spray powder deposition system are contemplated herein.
- the energy applicator can include a laser.
- the build area can be movable between a cold spray station and an energy application station to interleave cold spraying and energy application.
- the build area can include at least one of a build platform or an existing part.
- the system can include a high speed machining system configured to machine each densified powder layer.
- the system can include an imaging system configured to determine if any defects are present in each layer after cold spraying and/or machining.
- the imaging system can include an interferometric system and/or visual system.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a system in accordance with this disclosure, showing the build area in two stages;
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart of an embodiment of method in accordance with this disclosure.
- FIG. 1 An illustrative view of an embodiment of a system in accordance with the disclosure is shown in FIG. 1 and is designated generally by reference character 100 .
- FIG. 2 Other embodiments and/or aspects of this disclosure are shown in FIG. 2 .
- the systems and methods described herein can be used to improve build quality and reduce time consumed in additive manufacturing.
- an additive manufacturing system 100 can include a build area 101 and a cold spray powder deposition system 103 configured to cold spray powder onto the build area 101 to create successive densified powder layer.
- the build area 101 is shown as a moveable build platform (e.g., similar to those used in a roller bed system), any suitable build area is contemplated herein (e.g., a flat surface, a non-flat surface, a stationary surface, an existing part surface).
- the cold spray powder deposition system 103 can include a pressure supply 103 a, a powder feeder 103 b, and a nozzle 103 c.
- the nozzle is a supersonic nozzle. Any other suitable components for a cold spray powder deposition system 103 (e.g., an electric heater) are contemplated herein.
- the system 100 also includes an energy applicator 105 configured to fuse a portion of each densified powder layer to additively manufacture a product.
- the energy applicator 105 can include a laser. Any other suitable type of energy applicator 105 is contemplated herein.
- the build area 101 can be movable between a cold spray station (shown on the right of FIG. 1 ) and an energy application station (shown on the left of FIG. 1 ) to interleave cold spraying and energy application.
- a cold spray station shown on the right of FIG. 1
- an energy application station shown on the left of FIG. 1
- Any other suitable arrangement e.g., a single stage with moving systems 103 , 105 ) that allows both cold spraying and energy application is contemplated herein.
- the system 100 can further include an associated high speed machining system 108 to machine each layer to a predetermined smoothness.
- the high speed machining system 108 can be moveable relative to the build area 101 to apply any suitable subtractive machining to the spray deposited and/or sintered powder. Any suitable high speed machining equipment is contemplated herein.
- the system 100 can include an imaging system 110 (e.g., an interferometric and/or visual system) to determine if any defects are present in each layer after deposition and/or machining.
- the imaging system 110 can include any suitable imaging device(s) and can be stationary or movable relative to the build area 101 .
- the high speed machining system 108 and the imaging system 110 are shown positioned with the cold spray station/position, it is contemplated that one or more of the systems 108 , 110 can be positioned and/or moveable for use with either or both of the energy application station and/or the cold spray station. Moreover, one or more of the cold spray powder deposition system 103 , the energy applicator 105 , and/or a high speed machining system 108 can be operatively connected to and/or controlled by the imaging system 110 to automatically spray, machine, and/or apply energy to the surface based on readings from the imaging system 110 (e.g., interferometric readings).
- the imaging system 110 e.g., interferometric readings
- an additive manufacturing method 200 can include cold spraying a powder (e.g., at block 201 ) onto a build area 101 to create a densified powder layer.
- Cold spraying can be done to any suitable portion of the build area (e.g., a size just large enough for the build part/layer thereof, or the entire build area for example).
- the cold spray size can change for different layers, for example, as the layers of the part change.
- the method 200 can include high speed machining (e.g., at block 203 ) the densified powder layer after cold spraying to create a smooth layer.
- the method 200 can include inspecting (e.g., at block 205 ) the smooth powder layer after machining to determine (e.g., at block 207 ) if a defect is present. Inspecting can include a visual and/or interferometric inspection.
- the method 200 can include removing (e.g., at block 209 ) the smooth layer, e.g., via high speed machining if a defect is determined to be present.
- the method can include applying (e.g., at block 211 ) energy to a portion of the powder layer after high speed machining if no defect is determined to be present.
- applying energy includes lasing the portion of the powder layer to fuse the portion of the powder layer. Any other suitable form of energy application is contemplated herein.
- cold spray deposition technology can be utilized to deposit a uniform layer of powder material on a substrate or surface.
- the powder is compacted by cold spraying to increase density but not fully metallurgically bonded at the appropriate spraying parameters.
- Process parameters e.g., pressure, nozzle location
- Process parameters can be adjusted such that the level of densification and metallurgical bonding can be tailored such that particles are only loosely joined, for example.
- An interferometry and/or visual inspection system can inspect the deposited material for layer quality. High speed machining/rework can be performed to ensure the layer quality is uniform. Laser welding or other suitable energy application can be used to melt and form a metallurgical homogeneous material, layer by layer. The process is repeated until the entire part is completely formed. Multiple parts can be in process to further improve throughput.
- Interferometry is capable of evaluating small surface features. This technique can be employed to measure the as-deposited surface for thickness and irregularities before laser welding is performed to create a metallurgically homogeneous structure. A closed loop inspection process would allow the deposited surface to be re-worked before laser welding should an excessive amount of voids or other defects be present that would affect the integrity of the component.
- Embodiments as described above can achieve a faster rate of manufacture as there is no need to wait to spread a new layer of powder across an entire build area.
- Non-spherical powder can be used to create rough form which can reduce powder costs.
- density of cold spray deposits can be changed to provide better mechanical support during powder fusion process.
- the result of embodiments that utilize localized deposition can be a quicker process, require less powder, and open up the possibility to build off a flat substrate (for a new part) or a surface from an existing part, for example.
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- The present disclosure relates to additive manufacturing, more specifically to powder deposition for additive manufacturing.
- Current commercial powder bed laser fusion systems can create consolidated parts or structures through metallurgical bonding of powder feed stock. However, the processes are slow due to the time spent spreading or rolling a new layer of powder after each layer is joined through laser welding.
- Such conventional methods and systems have generally been considered satisfactory for their intended purpose. However, there is still a need in the art for powder deposition for additive manufacturing. The present disclosure provides a solution for this need.
- An additive manufacturing method includes cold spraying a powder onto a build area to create a densified powder layer. The method can include high speed machining the densified powder layer after cold spraying to create a smooth layer.
- The method can include inspecting the smooth powder layer after machining to determine if a defect is present. Inspecting can include a visual and/or interferometric inspection.
- The method can include removing the smooth layer via high speed machining if a defect is determined to be present. The method can include applying energy to a portion of the powder layer after high speed machining if no defect is determined to be present.
- In certain embodiments, applying energy includes lasing the portion of the powder layer to fuse the portion of the powder layer. Any other suitable form of energy application is contemplated herein.
- Cold spraying can include cold spraying the powder on only a part area of the build area where the part is grown. In certain embodiments, the build area includes a surface of an existing part.
- An additive manufacturing system can include a build area, a cold spray powder deposition system configured to cold spray powder onto the build area to create successive densified powder layer, and an energy applicator configured to fuse a portion of each densified powder layer to additively manufacture a product.
- The cold spray powder deposition system can include a pressure supply, a powder feeder, and a nozzle. In certain embodiments, the nozzle is a supersonic nozzle. Any other suitable components for a cold spray powder deposition system are contemplated herein.
- In certain embodiments, the energy applicator can include a laser. The build area can be movable between a cold spray station and an energy application station to interleave cold spraying and energy application. The build area can include at least one of a build platform or an existing part.
- The system can include a high speed machining system configured to machine each densified powder layer. The system can include an imaging system configured to determine if any defects are present in each layer after cold spraying and/or machining. The imaging system can include an interferometric system and/or visual system.
- These and other features of the systems and methods of the subject disclosure will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
- So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a system in accordance with this disclosure, showing the build area in two stages; and -
FIG. 2 is a flow chart of an embodiment of method in accordance with this disclosure. - Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, an illustrative view of an embodiment of a system in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
FIG. 1 and is designated generally by reference character 100. - Other embodiments and/or aspects of this disclosure are shown in
FIG. 2 . The systems and methods described herein can be used to improve build quality and reduce time consumed in additive manufacturing. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , an additive manufacturing system 100 can include abuild area 101 and a cold spraypowder deposition system 103 configured to cold spray powder onto thebuild area 101 to create successive densified powder layer. While thebuild area 101 is shown as a moveable build platform (e.g., similar to those used in a roller bed system), any suitable build area is contemplated herein (e.g., a flat surface, a non-flat surface, a stationary surface, an existing part surface). The cold spraypowder deposition system 103 can include apressure supply 103 a, apowder feeder 103 b, and anozzle 103 c. In certain embodiments, the nozzle is a supersonic nozzle. Any other suitable components for a cold spray powder deposition system 103 (e.g., an electric heater) are contemplated herein. - The system 100 also includes an
energy applicator 105 configured to fuse a portion of each densified powder layer to additively manufacture a product. In certain embodiments, theenergy applicator 105 can include a laser. Any other suitable type ofenergy applicator 105 is contemplated herein. - As shown, the
build area 101 can be movable between a cold spray station (shown on the right ofFIG. 1 ) and an energy application station (shown on the left ofFIG. 1 ) to interleave cold spraying and energy application. Any other suitable arrangement (e.g., a single stage withmoving systems 103, 105) that allows both cold spraying and energy application is contemplated herein. - The system 100 can further include an associated high
speed machining system 108 to machine each layer to a predetermined smoothness. The highspeed machining system 108 can be moveable relative to thebuild area 101 to apply any suitable subtractive machining to the spray deposited and/or sintered powder. Any suitable high speed machining equipment is contemplated herein. - The system 100 can include an imaging system 110 (e.g., an interferometric and/or visual system) to determine if any defects are present in each layer after deposition and/or machining. The
imaging system 110 can include any suitable imaging device(s) and can be stationary or movable relative to thebuild area 101. - While the high
speed machining system 108 and theimaging system 110 are shown positioned with the cold spray station/position, it is contemplated that one or more of the 108, 110 can be positioned and/or moveable for use with either or both of the energy application station and/or the cold spray station. Moreover, one or more of the cold spraysystems powder deposition system 103, theenergy applicator 105, and/or a highspeed machining system 108 can be operatively connected to and/or controlled by theimaging system 110 to automatically spray, machine, and/or apply energy to the surface based on readings from the imaging system 110 (e.g., interferometric readings). - In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, referring to
FIG. 2 , anadditive manufacturing method 200 can include cold spraying a powder (e.g., at block 201) onto abuild area 101 to create a densified powder layer. Cold spraying can be done to any suitable portion of the build area (e.g., a size just large enough for the build part/layer thereof, or the entire build area for example). The cold spray size can change for different layers, for example, as the layers of the part change. Themethod 200 can include high speed machining (e.g., at block 203) the densified powder layer after cold spraying to create a smooth layer. - The
method 200 can include inspecting (e.g., at block 205) the smooth powder layer after machining to determine (e.g., at block 207) if a defect is present. Inspecting can include a visual and/or interferometric inspection. - The
method 200 can include removing (e.g., at block 209) the smooth layer, e.g., via high speed machining if a defect is determined to be present. The method can include applying (e.g., at block 211) energy to a portion of the powder layer after high speed machining if no defect is determined to be present. - In certain embodiments, applying energy includes lasing the portion of the powder layer to fuse the portion of the powder layer. Any other suitable form of energy application is contemplated herein.
- As described above, cold spray deposition technology can be utilized to deposit a uniform layer of powder material on a substrate or surface. The powder is compacted by cold spraying to increase density but not fully metallurgically bonded at the appropriate spraying parameters. Process parameters (e.g., pressure, nozzle location) can be adjusted such that the level of densification and metallurgical bonding can be tailored such that particles are only loosely joined, for example. An interferometry and/or visual inspection system can inspect the deposited material for layer quality. High speed machining/rework can be performed to ensure the layer quality is uniform. Laser welding or other suitable energy application can be used to melt and form a metallurgical homogeneous material, layer by layer. The process is repeated until the entire part is completely formed. Multiple parts can be in process to further improve throughput.
- Interferometry, for example, is capable of evaluating small surface features. This technique can be employed to measure the as-deposited surface for thickness and irregularities before laser welding is performed to create a metallurgically homogeneous structure. A closed loop inspection process would allow the deposited surface to be re-worked before laser welding should an excessive amount of voids or other defects be present that would affect the integrity of the component.
- Embodiments as described above can achieve a faster rate of manufacture as there is no need to wait to spread a new layer of powder across an entire build area. Non-spherical powder can be used to create rough form which can reduce powder costs. Also, density of cold spray deposits can be changed to provide better mechanical support during powder fusion process. Further, the result of embodiments that utilize localized deposition can be a quicker process, require less powder, and open up the possibility to build off a flat substrate (for a new part) or a surface from an existing part, for example.
- The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for additive manufacturing systems with superior properties as described above. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject disclosure.
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