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Additive Friction Stir Deposition

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Additive Friction Stir Deposition (AFSD) is a solid-state, metal deposition technology. It is closely related to friction stir welding. AFSD can be used for 3D printing [1], and repair[2][3][4].

Process

Solid-state plastic flow

Process variables

Constitutive models

Tool selection

Suitable materials

Microstructure

Properties

As a hot working method, parts manufactured by AFSD target properties similar to wrought metal products.

As-deposited alloy properties

Heat-treated alloy properties

Qualification

Additively manufactured parts designed for use in stringent applications must consider the influence of bulk anisotropy and surface and bulk heterogeneity introduced by process asymmetry.

WriteMe ASTM standards and literature discussing issues for LPBF

- Review of challenges, e.g. Lewandowski (2016) [5]
- ASTM guidance [6]

Applications

See Also

References

External Links


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