Thermal properties of lattice structures by laser powder bed fusion for aerospace systemsTools SÉLO, Richard Roger Joachim (2022) Thermal properties of lattice structures by laser powder bed fusion for aerospace systems. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIn the aerospace industry, thermal management concerns numerous components but is bounded to the limitations of traditional manufacturing processes which results in inefficient and inadequately large equipment. Consequently, a change in how heat exchangers are manufactured and designed is needed. Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques such as laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) are capable of alleviating conventional design drawbacks. Among new complex structures, triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) lattice structures are of particular interest with their high surface area to volume ratios that are ideal to increase surface-based interactions such as heat transfer. However, the adoption of LPBF for thermal applications is impeded by the lack of available material for LPBF and insufficient knowledge on how AM material thermal properties are affected by the LPBF process and of the thermal properties of lattice structures.
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