Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is a powder based Additive manufacturing (AM) technology which builds an object layer wise using a laser beam to melt the powder on an elevated platform. Thus far numerous studies have investigated lunar manufacturing methods and construction but little is known about applicability of SLM of lunar regolith. As most lunar construction proposals require transportation of essential materials from Earth, using an in-situ manufacturing method with indigenous material would be considerably more economical. Fabrication of parts with SLM using various metals and ceramics has already been presented. As such, the feasibility of using lunar regolith mixture to create functional parts with SLM process is investigated. Variation of process parameters such as laser power, scan speed, and scan strategies is investigated and multiple 3D objects are successfully created and presented.
Gasoline direct injection engines mainly use multi-hole high-pressure injectors. To respect the current pollutant regulation (particle number and particle mass) and continue to decrease pollutant emissions in the future, it is of outmost importance to identify the various sources of carbon particles. In gasoline direct injection, tip wetting can generate a progressive tip sooting that can be a source of large number of particles especially in hot engine conditions. The different topics related to the tip wetting are investigated here without counterbore after the metering hole in order to have a direct access to the optical visualization. In this article, the different phases of the tip wetting are identified experimentally and phenomenological models are proposed.
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