36 research outputs found
Electronic structure, phase stability and chemical bonding in ThAl and ThAlH
We present the results of theoretical investigation on the electronic
structure, bonding nature and ground state properties of ThAl and
ThAlH using generalized-gradient-corrected first-principles
full-potential density-functional calculations. ThAlH has been reported
to violate the "2 \AA rule" of H-H separation in hydrides. From our total
energy as well as force-minimization calculations, we found a shortest H-H
separation of 1.95 {\AA} in accordance with recent high resolution powder
neutron diffraction experiments. When the ThAl matrix is hydrogenated, the
volume expansion is highly anisotropic, which is quite opposite to other
hydrides having the same crystal structure. The bonding nature of these
materials are analyzed from the density of states, crystal-orbital Hamiltonian
population and valence-charge-density analyses. Our calculation predicts
different nature of bonding for the H atoms along and . The strongest
bonding in ThAlH is between Th and H along which form dumb-bell
shaped H-Th-H subunits. Due to this strong covalent interaction there is very
small amount of electrons present between H atoms along which makes
repulsive interaction between the H atoms smaller and this is the precise
reason why the 2 {\AA} rule is violated. The large difference in the
interatomic distances between the interstitial region where one can accommodate
H in the and planes along with the strong covalent interaction
between Th and H are the main reasons for highly anisotropic volume expansion
on hydrogenation of ThAl.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
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Development of a Hybrid Manufacturing Cell; Integration of Additive Manufacturing with CNC Machining
The application of Additive Manufacturing (AM) for production of injection molding
tools and tooling inserts enables significant improvements in regards to, for example, product
quality and cycle times. However, the AM based production of tools and inserts is most often
far from being rapid and the inserts are usually considerably more expensive than
conventionally produced. A combination of AM with CNC milling in a hybrid process route
allows for the application of each process to the production of the section of the product
geometry for which it is most advantageous. However, this approach also multiplies the
number of process steps and therefore also the limiting factors and possible causes of failure.
This paper describes the development of a Hybrid Manufacturing cell by integration of AM
with conventional CNC milling in a robust, streamlined production sequence.Mechanical Engineerin
Directional fatigue behaviour of maraging steel grade 300 produced by laser powder bed fusion
Surfaces of metals produced by additive manufacturing (AM) are known to be rough and populated with defects, this is, in particular, true for downward-facing (down-skin) surfaces. When dealing with the fatigue of as-built surfaces produced by AM, fatigue is typically initiating from surface defects. In this work, the fatigue behaviour of maraging steel grade 300 (18Ni300) produced by laser beam powder bed fusion (PBF-LB) is investigated. Fatigue initiation from surfaces built both up- and down-skin are investigated. This is done by using specimens where all surfaces are machined, except the one at interest. Specimens were built in 10 orientation ranging from 0° (horizontal, up-skin) to 135° (down-skin). The surface roughness was measured for all orientations; high surface roughness was found for down-skin surfaces while wavy surfaces were found for up-skin surfaces. The fatigue behaviour was found to be correlated to the build orientation and the surface roughness. Š 2021 The Author(s
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Mechanical Properties of Biocompatible 316L Steel Rhombic Dodecahedron Lattice Structures
Additive manufactured lattice structures have the potential of enhancing many of todayâs
engineered products manufactured by traditionally methods. The former provides the capability of
altering the mechanical, thermal and acoustic properties of structures through the use of lattices.
However, more investigation is needed to better understand the manufacturability and the
mechanical behavior of sandwich structures. This paper investigates the influence of strut size on
the global stiffness and the compressive strength using compression testing of sandwich structures.
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) analysis is applied to determine the local strain distribution during
the compression test. It is found that the compressive strength increases linearly with increased
lattice strut diameter. Moreover, based on DIC the maximum strains are observed in the strut
connection regions.Mechanical Engineerin
Cation Ordering and Oxygen Release in LiNi0.5-xMn1.5+xO4-y (LNMO): In Situ Neutron Diffraction and Performance in Li Ion Full Cells
Covers thorough study showing the possible strategies
to decouple effect of oxygen deficiency, the presence of Mn3+ and
degree of cation ordering in the high power positive electrode material for
lithium ion batteries, LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4.</div