
In
materials science
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Functionally Graded Materials (FGMs) may be characterized by the variation in composition and structure gradually over volume, resulting in corresponding changes in the properties of the material. The materials can be designed for specific function and applications. Various approaches based on the bulk (particulate processing), preform processing, layer processing and melt processing are used to fabricate the functionally graded materials.
History
The concept of FGM was first considered in Japan in 1984 during a space plane project, where a combination of materials used would serve the purpose of a
thermal barrier capable of withstanding a surface temperature of 2000 K and a temperature gradient of 1000 K across a 10 mm section. In recent years this concept has become more popular in Europe, particularly in Germany. A transregional collaborative research center (SFB Transregio) is funded since 2006 in order to exploit the potential of grading monomaterials, such as steel, aluminium and polypropylen, by using thermomechanically coupled manufacturing processes.
General information
FGMs can vary in either composition and structure, for example, porosity, or both to produce the resulting gradient. The gradient can be categorized as either continuous or discontinuous, which exhibits a stepwise gradient.
There are several examples of FGMs in nature, including
bamboo
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and bone, which alter their microstructure to create a material property gradient. In biological materials, the gradients can be produced through changes in the chemical composition, structure, interfaces, and through the presence of gradients spanning multiple length scales. Specifically within the variation of chemical compositions, the manipulation of the mineralization, the presence of inorganic ions and
biomolecule
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s, and the level of hydration have all been known to cause gradients in plants and animals.
The basic structural units of FGMs are elements or material ingredients represented by ''maxel''. The term maxel was introduced in 2005 by Rajeev Dwivedi and
Radovan Kovacevic at
Research Center for Advanced Manufacturing (RCAM). The attributes of maxel include the location and volume fraction of individual material components.
A maxel is also used in the context of the
additive manufacturing
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processes (such as
stereolithography
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, selective laser
sintering
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, fused deposition modeling, etc.) to describe a physical
voxel
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(a portmanteau of the words 'volume' and 'element'), which defines the build resolution of either a rapid prototyping or rapid manufacturing process, or the resolution of a design produced by such fabrication means.
The transition between the two materials can be approximated by through either a power-law or exponential law relation:
Power Law:
where
is the Young's modulus at the surface of the material, z is the depth from surface, and k is a non-dimensional exponent (