As an emerging rapid prototyping technology, Ultrasonic Consolidation (UC) has been used to successfully fabricate metal matrix composites (MMC). The intent of this study is to identify the optimum combination of processing parameters, including oscillation amplitude, welding speed, normal force, operating temperature and fiber orientation, for manufacture of long fiber-reinforced MMCs. The experiments were designed using the Taguchi method, and an L25 orthogonal array was utilized to determine the influences of each parameter. SiC fibers of 0.1mm diameter were successfully embedded into an Al 3003 metal matrix. Two methods were employed to characterize the bonding between the fiber and matrix material: optical/electron microscopy ...
Thermoplastic matrix composites are finding new applications in different industrial area, thanks to...
Future ‘smart’ structures have the potential to revolutionize many engineering applications. One of ...
months as a visiting researcher to the Rapid Manufacturing Research Group, and his graduate advisor ...
As an emerging rapid prototyping technology, Ultrasonic Consolidation (UC) has been used to success...
This research is a systematic study exploring a new fabrication methodology for long-fiber-reinforce...
This is exploratory research, driven by industry requirements for a new and flexible manufacturing p...
Ultrasonic additive manufacturing (UAM) is a solid-state additive and subtractive manufacturing pro...
The formation of smart, Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) structures through the use of solid-state Ultra...
Ultrasonic Consolidation (UC) is a manufacturing technique based on the ultrasonic metal welding of ...
Metal matrix is highly acceptable composites providing good strength for industrial use. In many fie...
Ultrasonic consolidation has been shown to be a viable metal-matrix-based smart composite additive l...
This paper describes an investigation of the optimum conditions necessary to eliminate defects at ...
Ultrasonic consolidation (UC) is a recently developed direct metal solid freeform fabrication proce...
This paper provides an overview of the need for supports and what characterizes a good support mate...
Discontinuous metal-matrix composites are emerging as advanced materials for applications requiring ...
Thermoplastic matrix composites are finding new applications in different industrial area, thanks to...
Future ‘smart’ structures have the potential to revolutionize many engineering applications. One of ...
months as a visiting researcher to the Rapid Manufacturing Research Group, and his graduate advisor ...
As an emerging rapid prototyping technology, Ultrasonic Consolidation (UC) has been used to success...
This research is a systematic study exploring a new fabrication methodology for long-fiber-reinforce...
This is exploratory research, driven by industry requirements for a new and flexible manufacturing p...
Ultrasonic additive manufacturing (UAM) is a solid-state additive and subtractive manufacturing pro...
The formation of smart, Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) structures through the use of solid-state Ultra...
Ultrasonic Consolidation (UC) is a manufacturing technique based on the ultrasonic metal welding of ...
Metal matrix is highly acceptable composites providing good strength for industrial use. In many fie...
Ultrasonic consolidation has been shown to be a viable metal-matrix-based smart composite additive l...
This paper describes an investigation of the optimum conditions necessary to eliminate defects at ...
Ultrasonic consolidation (UC) is a recently developed direct metal solid freeform fabrication proce...
This paper provides an overview of the need for supports and what characterizes a good support mate...
Discontinuous metal-matrix composites are emerging as advanced materials for applications requiring ...
Thermoplastic matrix composites are finding new applications in different industrial area, thanks to...
Future ‘smart’ structures have the potential to revolutionize many engineering applications. One of ...
months as a visiting researcher to the Rapid Manufacturing Research Group, and his graduate advisor ...