Powder bed fusion (PBF) is recognized as one of the most common additive manufacturing technologies because of its attractive capability of fabricating complex geometries using …
Additive manufacturing (AM), an enabler of Industry 4.0, recently opened limitless possibilities in various sectors covering personal, industrial, medical, aviation and even …
Additive manufacturing is a process wherein a three-dimensional object is created layer-by- layer. It offers adaptability to the geometrical complexity and customizability of the design …
Additive Manufacturing (AM)(known as 3D printing) has modernised traditional manufacturing processes by enabling the layer-by-layer fabrication of complex geometries …
Abstract Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) emerges as a promising technique for manufacturing AlSi10Mg-based composites, particularly those reinforced with graphene (GR …
The evolution of prosthetic limbs continues to develop, with novel manufacturing techniques being evaluated, including additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D …
Additive manufacturing (AM), especially Laser Powder-Bed Fusion (L-PBF), provides alloys with unique properties, but faces printability challenges like porosity and cracks. To address …
S McConnell, D Tanner, KI Kourousis - Rapid Prototyping Journal, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose Productivity is often cited as a key barrier to the adoption of metal laser-based powder bed fusion (ML-PBF) technology for mass production. Newer generations of this …
I Valtonen, S Rautio, JM Lehtonen - Continuity & Resilience Review, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose In this study, the authors explore how novel and relevant technologies can change the overall design of systems, and which factors influence the design of resilient systems in …