Experimental investigation and numerical simulation analysis of sintered micro-fluidic devices

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TitreExperimental investigation and numerical simulation analysis of sintered micro-fluidic devices
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursBarriere T., Sahli M., Agne A.
JournalPOWDER METALLURGY
Volume63
Pagination1-8
Date PublishedJAN 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0032-5899
Mots-clés316L stainless steel powders, 3D micro-structured component, constitutive equations, Debinding, high-loading polymers, sintering simulation
Résumé

This study investigates the use of numerical simulations to describe the solid-state diffusion of a sintering stage during a metal injection moulding process for micro-fluidic components with 316L stainless steel powders. Finite element (FE) analysis based on a thermo-elasto-viscoplastic model was conducted to describe the densification process of a stainless steel porous component during solid-state sintering. The numerical analyses, which were performed on a 3D micro-structured component with various powder volume loadings to take into account the thermal debinding effect to propose a full debinding sintering simulation, demonstrated that the FE simulation results are in agreement with the experimental ones.

DOI10.1080/00325899.2019.1706868