AbstractThe study aims at investigation of structure, properties and machinability rate of raw and thermal treated titanium-based powder material used to produce the thin-walled components by one of the most widespread additive manufacturing technologies, electron beam melting (EBM). The microstructure and material properties of raw EBM parts in horizontal cross-section and in vertical ones are different, i. e. the raw EBM samples structure and properties are anisotropic. To reduce anisotropy by modifying microstructure of EBM parts, a thermal treatment (hot isostatic pressing, HIP) was applied. In addition, when using additive manufacturing, the part surface roughness is quite coarse while the dimensions may be out of tolerance. Thus, maki...
Additive Manufacturing by Electron Beam Melting Rapid Manufacturing is a technology that consists of...
Finite element analysis of cutting processes of difficult-to-cut alloys is attracting more and more ...
Many novel designs for additive manufacturing (AM) contain thin-walled (3 mm) sections in different ...
AbstractThe study aims at investigation of structure, properties and machinability rate of raw and t...
Additive manufacturing (AM), applied to metal industry, is a family of processes that allows complex...
Additive manufacturing processes (AM) offer the possibility to easily fabricate three-dimensional pa...
The powder-bed-fusion-based Electron Beam Melting (EBM) is rapidly gaining interest as a feasible pr...
Electron beam melting (EBM) is a powder based additive manufacturing technology used to produce part...
Electron beam melting (EBM), as one of metal additive manufacturing technologies, is considered to b...
Additive Manufacturing by Electron Beam Melting Rapid Manufacturing is a technology that consists of...
The Electron Beam Melting (EBM) is an Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM) technique used to directly ...
Powder bed additive manufacturing of titanium components offers several advantages. The high freedom...
Titanium and its alloys are used in various industries due to their mechanical properties such as hi...
Additive manufacturing (AM), also called 3D-printing, are technologies where parts are formed from t...
The recent breakthroughs of Additive Manufacturing (AM) have shed light on the ever more versatile t...
Additive Manufacturing by Electron Beam Melting Rapid Manufacturing is a technology that consists of...
Finite element analysis of cutting processes of difficult-to-cut alloys is attracting more and more ...
Many novel designs for additive manufacturing (AM) contain thin-walled (3 mm) sections in different ...
AbstractThe study aims at investigation of structure, properties and machinability rate of raw and t...
Additive manufacturing (AM), applied to metal industry, is a family of processes that allows complex...
Additive manufacturing processes (AM) offer the possibility to easily fabricate three-dimensional pa...
The powder-bed-fusion-based Electron Beam Melting (EBM) is rapidly gaining interest as a feasible pr...
Electron beam melting (EBM) is a powder based additive manufacturing technology used to produce part...
Electron beam melting (EBM), as one of metal additive manufacturing technologies, is considered to b...
Additive Manufacturing by Electron Beam Melting Rapid Manufacturing is a technology that consists of...
The Electron Beam Melting (EBM) is an Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM) technique used to directly ...
Powder bed additive manufacturing of titanium components offers several advantages. The high freedom...
Titanium and its alloys are used in various industries due to their mechanical properties such as hi...
Additive manufacturing (AM), also called 3D-printing, are technologies where parts are formed from t...
The recent breakthroughs of Additive Manufacturing (AM) have shed light on the ever more versatile t...
Additive Manufacturing by Electron Beam Melting Rapid Manufacturing is a technology that consists of...
Finite element analysis of cutting processes of difficult-to-cut alloys is attracting more and more ...
Many novel designs for additive manufacturing (AM) contain thin-walled (3 mm) sections in different ...