Review of the Problems of Additive Manufacturing of Nanostructured High-Energy Materials

Materials (Basel). 2021 Dec 2;14(23):7394. doi: 10.3390/ma14237394.

Abstract

This article dwells upon the additive manufacturing of high-energy materials (HEM) with regards to the problems of this technology's development. This work is aimed at identifying and describing the main problems currently arising in the use of AM for nanostructured high-energy materials and gives an idea of the valuable opportunities that it provides in the hope of promoting further development in this area. Original approaches are proposed for solving one of the main problems in the production of nanostructured HEM-safety and viscosity reduction of the polymer-nanopowder system. Studies have shown an almost complete degree of deagglomeration of microencapsulated aluminum powders. Such powders have the potential to create new systems for safe 3D printing using high-energy materials.

Keywords: 3D printing; additive manufacturing; high-energy materials; thermite.

Publication types

  • Review