X-ray tomography has emerged as a uniquely powerful and non-destructive tool to analyze defects in additive manufacturing. Defects include unintended porosity, rough surfaces and …
Additive manufacturing technologies based on melting and solidification have considerable similarities with fusion-based welding technologies, either by electric arc or high-power …
The versatility and potential applications of additive manufacturing have accelerated the development of additive/subtractive hybrid manufacturing methods. LPBF processes are …
This paper provides a comprehensive review of metal additive manufacturing, a rapidly evolving field with innovative technologies and processes. The purpose of this review paper …
The formation of defects within additive-manufactured (AM) components is a major concern for critical structural and cyclic load applications. Thus, understanding the mechanisms of …
Additive manufacturing techniques offer significant advantages over conventional manufacturing methods. These include the possibility of realizing highly customized …
Additive manufacturing (AM) is an advanced manufacturing technology, enabling production of complex shapes by adding material layer-upon-layer, as distinct from conventional …
C Ye, C Zhang, J Zhao, Y Dong - Journal of Materials Engineering and …, 2021 - Springer
Additive manufacturing (AM) has attracted much attention due to its capability in building parts with complex geometries. Unfortunately, AM metals suffer from three major drawbacks …
I Echeta, X Feng, B Dutton, R Leach… - The International Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Additively manufactured lattice structures are popular due to their desirable properties, such as high specific stiffness and high surface area, and are being explored for several …