Additive Manufacturing Letters (Dec 2022)

Synthesis of a 316L stainless steel-copper composite by laser melting

  • Kijoon Lee,
  • V.Vinay K. Doddapaneni,
  • Saereh Mirzababaei,
  • Somayeh Pasebani,
  • Chih-hung Chang,
  • Brian K. Paul

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. 100058

Abstract

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This paper demonstrates a laser melting method to produce a metal matrix composite with a higher thermal conductivity compared to 316 L stainless steel using a Jettable Cu ink. A novel canister was used to control the oxygen level during laser processing to emulate a hybrid inkjet-powder bed fusion technique for doping the stainless steel powder bed with Cu precursor ink. The thermal conductivity of the composite was found to be 187% higher than that of 316 L stainless steel, while the microhardness decreased by 39%. Microstructural results show opportunities to further enhance the thermal conductivity and mechanical properties of the composite by eliminating interfacial cracking.

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