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SESSION:
EnergyTuePM4-R9
9th Intl. Symp. on Sustainable Energy Production: Fossil; Renewables; Nuclear; Waste handling, processing, & storage for all energy production technologies; Energy conservation
Tue. 22 Oct. 2024 / Room: Ariadni C
Session Chairs: TBA Student Monitors: TBA

17:50: [EnergyTuePM414] OS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF FRICTION STIR BASED ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING APPROACHES
Simone Amantia1; Kirill Kalashnikov1; Davide Campanella1; Giuseppe Ingarao1; Gianluca Buffa1; Livan Fratini1; Fabrizio Micari1
1University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
Paper ID: 66 [Abstract]

Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a revolutionary technology that has transformed traditional manufacturing processes. This innovative approach has opened up new possibilities across various industries, ranging from aerospace and healthcare to automotive and consumer goods. As far as metals are concerned, along with fusion-based processes such as Selective Laser Melting (SLM) or Electron Beam Melting (EBM), solid-state, friction-based additive manufacturing processes have recently been developed and have caught the attention of several researchers[1]. In this paper two variants of  solid-state friction-based additive processes are presented: (i) Friction Surfacing [2] (ii)  processes based on friction stir welding, known as Friction Stir Additive Manufacturing (FSAM)[3]. In the paper an experimental campaign with varying the main process parameters is presented and the obtained samples are  analyzed from both mechanical properties and resource consumption performance angles. Energy and resource flows are  quantified and analyzed for each process; guidelines for the environmentally friendly process selection are provided.

References:
[1] Gopan, V., Wins, K. L. D., & Surendran, A. (2021). Innovative potential of additive friction stir deposition among current laser based metal additive manufacturing processes: A review. CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, 32, 228-248.
[2] Gandra, J., Krohn, H., Miranda, R. M., Vilaça, P., Quintino, L., & dos Santos, J. F. (2014). Friction surfacing—A review. Journal of materials processing technology, 214(5), 1062-1093.
[3] Shao J, Samaei A, Xue T, et al (2023) Additive friction stir deposition of metallic materials: Process, structure and properties. Materials and Design 234:112356


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