February 15, 2024
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Process Intensification for Nanostructure Aluminum Extrusions - CRADA 411 (Abstract)

Abstract

A new technology called Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion (ShAPE™), pioneered at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), has the potential to revolutionize the US extrusion industry. Maturation of the ShAPE™ process would create a new cross cutting US manufacturing technology that advances three key the objectives within AMO; namely, nanomaterials processing, process intensification, and materials for extreme and harsh environments. PNNL and SCM Metals Products, Inc. (SCM), a division of Kymera International, will collaborate to mature the ShAPE™ extrusion process beyond TRL 3 to increase the likelihood of its adoption by industry. PNNL’s custom (one-of-a-kind in the world) ShAPE™ machine will be used to extrude round rods of high strength aluminum alloy feedstock powder provided by SCM. As proof-of-concept, PNNL has previously extruded 5 mm diameter rods with SCM aluminum alloy powder AL-12.4TM. This project aims to scale up the process to a diameter of 25 mm while retaining the excellent mechanical properties achieved for the 5 mm diameter rods. The degree of process intensification with ShAPE™ will also be estimated. The primary objectives of this project are as follows. 1) Fabricate 25 mm diameter nanostructured extrusions in bulk, directly from AL-12.4TM aluminum alloy powder without the need for canning, degassing, compaction, and other intermediate steps typical of powder metallurgy extrusion. 2) Achieve a microstructure with an ultrafine grained (UFG

Published: February 15, 2024

Citation

Whalen S.A. 2024. Process Intensification for Nanostructure Aluminum Extrusions - CRADA 411 (Abstract) Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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