The paper presents a case study on additive manufacturing, focusing on metal threedimensional (3D) printing technology, to produce intricate components and assemblies required for constructing a demonstration model of the Wankel engine.After creating a digital 3D model, Studio System TM was used to print 3D physical parts.For the metal 3D printing process, 17-4 PH stainless steel, a high-performance material provided by Desktop Metal, was selected.The 3D printing process, which involves printing, debinding, and sintering, was photo documented.The Wankel engine was assembled using sintered 3D-printed parts, and the porosity of the material was tested by injecting fuel.The results demonstrated that the material used for the engine model was fuel-tight, thus validating the precision and effectiveness of the metal 3D printing process in producing highly complex operational parts.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ddd8eee195c95cdefd65f0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.21278/tof.502078725
Djordje Dihovični
Milan Miščević
Aleksandra Mitrović
Transactions of FAMENA
Institute of Physics Belgrade
Univerzitet Union Nikola Tesla
Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia
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