Additively manufactured mesostructured MoSi2-Si3N4 ceramic lattice |
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Authors: | Tatevik Minasyan Le Liu Yaroslav Holovenko Sofiya Aydinyan Irina Hussainova |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, Tallinn, 19086, Estonia;2. ITMO University, Kronverkskiy 49, St. Petersburg, 197101, Russian Federation |
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Abstract: | Lattice structures, their shape, orientation, and density make the critical building blocks for macro-scale geometries during the AM process and, therefore, manipulation of the lattice structure extends to the overall quality of the final product. This work reports on manufacturing of MoSi2-Si3N4 ceramic lattices through a selective laser melting (SLM) approach. The strategy first employs the production of core-shell structured MoSi2/(10-13?wt%)Si composite powders of 3–10?μm particle size by combustion synthesis followed by SLM assembly of MoSi2/Si lattices and their further nitridation to generate MoSi2-Si3N4 mesostructures of designed geometry. Experimental results revealed that the volumetric energy density of SLM laser has remarkable influence on the cell parameters, strength, porosity and density of lattices. Under compressive test, samples sintered at a higher laser current demonstrated a higher strength value. Selective laser melting has shown its potential for production of cellular lattice mesostructures of ceramic-based composites with a low content of a binder metal, which can be subsequently converted into a ceramic phase to produce ceramic-ceramic structure. |
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Keywords: | Additive manufacturing Selective laser melting Combustion synthesis Ceramic composites Lattice mesostructures Molybdenum disilicide Silicon nitride |
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