In Formula 1 racing, there is a strong motive for reducing component weight and thereby
improving efficiency. This paper demonstrates the advantages Additive Manufacturing brings
to the production of hydraulic components. The Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
production technique enables weight reductions to be attained by its geometric design
freedom coupled with this materials attributes. The use of EOS Titanium Ti64 material for
hydraulic components has been assessed by a hydraulic soak test at 25 MPa and no
significant losses or failure occurred. The benefits to the efficiency of hydraulic flow have
been measured using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and the use of DMLS manufactured
geometry has improved flow characteristics by 250% over that of the currently used
techniques of manufacturing channels and bores. 德國LaVision PIV/PLIF粒子成像測速場儀 時間分辨粒子成像測速系統(tǒng)(TR-PIV)
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