New insights into the mechanism of ultrasonic atomization for the production of metal powders in additive manufacturing

Authors

Chu Lun Alex Leung e fSamuel J. Clark gKamel Fezzaa gJiawei Mi hPeter D. Lee e fDmitry Eskin iIakovos Tzanakis a j

Abstract

Ultrasonic atomization is one of the promising technologies for producing metal powders for additive manufacturing, where precise control of particle size and morphology is essential. In this study, we coupled an ultrasonic transducer with a carbon fiber plate and atomized liquid droplets and films under different vibration amplitudes. Water, glycerol, and pure aluminum melt were used to study the atomization mechanism and the resulting droplet/powder characteristics, respectively. High-speed optical and ultrafast synchrotron X-ray imaging were used to study in situ the ultrasonic atomization dynamics, including pulsation and clustering of cavities inside the liquid layer/films, development of capillary waves, and formation of liquid droplets. For the first time, we observed and captured the occurrence of cavitation during the atomization of resting drops, films and impact droplets. The inertial cavitation events interfered with the capillary waves across the interphase boundary, puncturing and breaking the boundary to produce atomized mist. The in situ observation revealed the intricate dynamics of ultrasonic atomization and underscored the pivotal role of cavitation events throughout the entire atomization process. We also conducted experiments on ultrasonic atomization of liquid aluminum, producing particles of perfectly spherical shape. The particle size tended to decrease with reduced vibration amplitude Our work has demonstrated the important processing strategies on how to tailor the particle size while ensuring consistent particle shape and morphology, which is the key processing capability for producing high quality powders for additive manufacturing applications.

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About the Author: Jan Marchewicz

Analytical mind and natural problem solver, always ready to dive into challenges and find solutions fast. At AMAZEMET, I focus on making things work—and making them better—by bringing clarity, speed, and a drive for meaningful impact. If there’s something I don’t know, give me five minutes and I’ll figure it out. Passionate about continuous improvement and helping others. After hours, you’ll find me on a bike, out running, behind a camera, or singing my heart out.

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