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Meeting 2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Additive Manufacturing: Materials Design and Alloy Development III -- Super Materials and Extreme Environments
Presentation Title Reactive Selective Laser Synthesis and Additive Manufacturing of Ultra-high Temperature Ceramics
Author(s) Adam B. Peters, Dajie Zhang, Alberto Hernandez, Michael C Brupbacher, Dennis Nagle, Tim Mueller, James B Spicer
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Adam B. Peters
Abstract Scope Ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs, e.g. SiC, ZrC, TiC, TiN) are optimal structural materials for applications that require extreme temperature resilience (Mp>3000°C), resistance to chemically aggressive environments, wear, and mechanical stress. To date, processing UHTC’s with laser-based additive manufacturing (AM) has not been fully realized due to a variety of obstacles: high laser energy densities are required to overcome slow diffusion rates, yet localized laser exposure induces decomposition or microcracking when a UHTC’s thermal capabilities are exceeded. To circumvent such issues, we propose an alternative technique for AM-UHTC processing by synthesizing the non-oxide material in-situ, during part formation. Specifically, we demonstrate that by employing laser-induced gas-solid reactions, reaction-bonded, near net-shaped UHTCs may be fabricated using AM compatible techniques. While this method presents a host of additional processing considerations (e.g. reaction kinetics, precursor microstructure, etc.), we demonstrate how this reactive approach may be viable for AM of refractory carbide, nitride, and composite materials.
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Keywords Additive Manufacturing, High-Temperature Materials, Ceramics

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