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Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Mechanical Engineering
Publication Date
Page Numbers
517 to 520
Volume
135
Issue
6

This article introduces the concept of blending fluid power with mechanical structure through addictive manufacturing. Today, fluid-powered devices are manufactured using conventional fabrication practices. The additive process enables integrated structure, actuation, fluid passages, thermal management, and control within a single fabrication process. Fluid can be routed efficiently through the structure without the need for cross-drilled holes or plugs. Fluid passages can be optimized for heat dissipation and minimized head loss. One of the primary issues regarding parts manufactured using the additive manufacturing process is their mechanical properties. Results show that components made with Ti-6-4 powders have a minimum yield stress and ultimate strength that exceeds Grade 5 specifications. The Arcan system uses a powder bed that has an elevated temperature. Therefore, the part exhibits very little residual stress during the manufacturing process. This leads to improved mechanical strength but induces challenges in powder removal. The specific advantages are reduced weight, potential for lower cost, and reduced part counts.