Trabajo de grado, Maestría / master Degree Work
Fatigue properties of metallic additively manufactured samples
Registro en:
Villarreal G. (2019). Fatigue properties of metallic additively manufactured samples (Masters Thesis). Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Monterrey, México.
Autor
Villarreal Arizpe, Gerardo
Institución
Resumen
The present research was focused in the comparison between four designs of metallic additive
manufactured samples with different stress concentrator on each design. The approach was
to manufacture a batch of samples from each design and compare the fatigue performance (SN
Curve).
In this work, the batches of samples were manufactured of 316L stainless steel alloy and the
four designs of samples were tested, one design consists in a solid bar and the other three designs
were developed with a hole as a stress concentrator in the middle of the bar, the diameter of the
holes varies through the three different designs.
The advantage of using 3D printing is that this process is easier to manufacture and use than
the traditional manufacturing, especially for complex structures, that is why it has become in one
of the main alternatives to manufacture industrial parts with the use of high performance metals
and polymers.
To evaluate the aforementioned performance, in terms of manufacturability a geometry validation
of each design has been done.
The design of experiments was proposed to present the detail of the characterization of the
experiments based on an infrared thermography. The temperature patterns of the hot spot zone are
tightly linked with the physical evolution of the fatigue damage.
To achieve the objective of the research and obtain an accurate Stress vs Number of cycles to
failure (SN curve), an statistical analysis of each measurable variable was made, this to observe the
performance of the samples from each design.
The remarkable results obtained, were used to provide a viable guidelines to select a manufacturing
process oriented to present solid recommendations in order to contribute for future works
an affordable additive manufacturing process to utilize in industrial parts, this based in the performance
of the specimens.