As part of a feasibility study, an alternative production process for titanium aluminides was investigated. This process is based on in situ alloying by means of a multi-wire technique in the layer-wise additive manufacturing process. Thereby, gas metal arc welding (GMAW) was combined with additional hot-wire feeding. By using two separate wires made of titanium and aluminum, it is possible to implement the alloy formation of titanium aluminides directly in the weld bead of the welding process. In this study, wall structures were built layer-by-layer with alloy compositions between 10 at% and 55 at% aluminum by changing the feeding rates. During this investigation, the macroscopic characteristics, microstructural formation, and the change o...
Complex thermal behaviour during fabrication plays an import role in the geometrical formation and m...
Arc-wire or laser-wire additive manufacturing seems promising because it allows large parts to be pr...
We investigated the fabrication and finishing of wall-profile machining by wire and arc additive man...
As part of a feasibility study, an alternative production process for titanium aluminides was invest...
This study considers the use of the gas tungsten arc (GTA) welding process in conjunction with ‘col...
A noticeable reduction in the cost of structural components made from titanium, both commercially pu...
Wire and arc additive manufacturing(WAAM) was investigated by tungsten inert gas arc welding method(...
Whenever there is a need for manufacturing products with higher deposition rates (usually more than ...
Depositing large components (>10 kg) in titanium, aluminium, steel and other metals is possible usin...
Wire arc additive manufacturing enables the production of near-net shape large-volume metallic compo...
In order to introduce vanadium as a ternary alloying element during the wire arc additive manufactur...
Wire-arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) has received considerable attention in the past years due to ...
TiAl intermetallic compounds were deposited using in-situ alloying with the dual-wire arc additive m...
The effects of pulsed gas tungsten arc weldingparameters on the morphology of additive layer manufa...
An increasing demand for flexibility and product integration, combined with reduced product developm...
Complex thermal behaviour during fabrication plays an import role in the geometrical formation and m...
Arc-wire or laser-wire additive manufacturing seems promising because it allows large parts to be pr...
We investigated the fabrication and finishing of wall-profile machining by wire and arc additive man...
As part of a feasibility study, an alternative production process for titanium aluminides was invest...
This study considers the use of the gas tungsten arc (GTA) welding process in conjunction with ‘col...
A noticeable reduction in the cost of structural components made from titanium, both commercially pu...
Wire and arc additive manufacturing(WAAM) was investigated by tungsten inert gas arc welding method(...
Whenever there is a need for manufacturing products with higher deposition rates (usually more than ...
Depositing large components (>10 kg) in titanium, aluminium, steel and other metals is possible usin...
Wire arc additive manufacturing enables the production of near-net shape large-volume metallic compo...
In order to introduce vanadium as a ternary alloying element during the wire arc additive manufactur...
Wire-arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) has received considerable attention in the past years due to ...
TiAl intermetallic compounds were deposited using in-situ alloying with the dual-wire arc additive m...
The effects of pulsed gas tungsten arc weldingparameters on the morphology of additive layer manufa...
An increasing demand for flexibility and product integration, combined with reduced product developm...
Complex thermal behaviour during fabrication plays an import role in the geometrical formation and m...
Arc-wire or laser-wire additive manufacturing seems promising because it allows large parts to be pr...
We investigated the fabrication and finishing of wall-profile machining by wire and arc additive man...