A novel type of metallic feedstock material for powder-bed additive manufacturing (AM) processes is proposed that enables the manufacture of cellular structures without the time consuming and computationally intensive step of digitally representing the internal geometry of a part. The feedstock is a blend of metal and salt particles and, following Selective Laser Melting (SLM) processing, the salt is dissolved to leave a metallic, cellular structure. The conditions for successfully processing the feedstock are first demonstrated, followed by an investigation into how the feedstock composition can be used to control the relative density of the cellular material. Mechanical testing reveals that the strength and stiffness of the cellular struc...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a production process for the fabrication of three-dimensional items c...
Additive manufacturing of industrially-relevant high-performance parts and products is today a reali...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), as the name implies, produces three-dimensional objects by progressivel...
The demonstration of salt dissolution incorporated within laser powder-bed fusion fabrication proces...
This paper was presented at the 3rd International Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rap...
Additive manufacturing (AM) refers to a collection of manufacturing methods involving the incrementa...
Low-density cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a unique class of materials ...
Cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a promising class of materials that offe...
Powder bed fusion additive manufacturing (PBF-AM) has been broadly utilized to fabricate lightweight...
Metallic cellular solids are a class of materials known for their high specific mechanical propertie...
Low-density cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a unique class of materials ...
Low-density cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a unique class of materials ...
Low-density cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a unique class of materials ...
Cellular materials offer high strength accompanied by low-density and can offer high stiffness, goo...
Cellular metals are a relatively new class of engineering materials that can be fabricated with eith...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a production process for the fabrication of three-dimensional items c...
Additive manufacturing of industrially-relevant high-performance parts and products is today a reali...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), as the name implies, produces three-dimensional objects by progressivel...
The demonstration of salt dissolution incorporated within laser powder-bed fusion fabrication proces...
This paper was presented at the 3rd International Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rap...
Additive manufacturing (AM) refers to a collection of manufacturing methods involving the incrementa...
Low-density cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a unique class of materials ...
Cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a promising class of materials that offe...
Powder bed fusion additive manufacturing (PBF-AM) has been broadly utilized to fabricate lightweight...
Metallic cellular solids are a class of materials known for their high specific mechanical propertie...
Low-density cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a unique class of materials ...
Low-density cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a unique class of materials ...
Low-density cellular materials, metallic bodies with gaseous voids, are a unique class of materials ...
Cellular materials offer high strength accompanied by low-density and can offer high stiffness, goo...
Cellular metals are a relatively new class of engineering materials that can be fabricated with eith...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a production process for the fabrication of three-dimensional items c...
Additive manufacturing of industrially-relevant high-performance parts and products is today a reali...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), as the name implies, produces three-dimensional objects by progressivel...