Local Modification of Cast Aluminum Alloys via the Cast-and-Print Process
Gerry Knapp,
Dennis Brown,
Mithulan Paramanathan
et al.
Abstract:Casting of aluminum alloys is a cost-effective way to mass manufacture bulk aluminum parts for automotive applications. However, the casting process requires filling of a mold, which imposes some limitations on the geometries that can be successfully cast and limits parts to be a uniform material. Therefore, we proposed that a hybrid casting plus additive manufacturing approach, Cast-and-Print, could be used to locally modify the properties and geometry of cast parts to create difficult-to-cast, functional fea… Show more
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