Distortion, residual stress and mechanical property anisotropy are current challenges in additive manufacturing (AM) of Ti–6Al–4V. High-pressure, interpass rolling was applied to linear AM parts and resulted in a change from large columnar prior β grains to a completely equiaxed microstructure with grains as small as 89 µm. Moreover, α laths thickness was also reduced to 0.62 µm. The change in material microstructure resulted in a substantial improvement of all mechanical properties tested, which were also totally isotropic. In rolled specimens, maximum measured strength and elongation were 1078 MPa and 14% respectively, both superior to the wrought material. Distortion was reduced to less than half. Rolling proved to be a relatively eas...
Unencumbered by the limitations of traditional subtractive manufacturing, additive manufacturing (AM...
In-process deformation methods such as rolling can be used to refine the large columnar grains that ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a technique used to create sophisticated tools. This research employs...
Distortion, residual stress and mechanical property anisotropy are current challenges in additive ma...
Mechanical property anisotropy is one of the issues that are limiting the industrial adoption of add...
AbstractMany additively manufactured (AM) materials have properties that are inferior to their wroug...
The recent breakthroughs of Additive Manufacturing (AM) have shed light on the ever more versatile t...
The aim of this study was to reduce the number of defects, refine the grain size, and improve the me...
Additive manufacturing (AM) for metals is a manufacturing process that has increased a lot in popula...
Additive manufacturing (AM) for metals is a manufacturing process that has increased a lot in popula...
Shaped metal deposition (SMD) is a relatively new technology of additive manufacturing, which create...
Wire + arc additive manufacturing (WAAM), unlike most other additive techniques, targets the manufac...
The capabilities of metal additive manufacturing (AM) are evolving rapidly thanks to both increasing...
© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. To impro...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a technique used to create sophisticated tools. This research employs...
Unencumbered by the limitations of traditional subtractive manufacturing, additive manufacturing (AM...
In-process deformation methods such as rolling can be used to refine the large columnar grains that ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a technique used to create sophisticated tools. This research employs...
Distortion, residual stress and mechanical property anisotropy are current challenges in additive ma...
Mechanical property anisotropy is one of the issues that are limiting the industrial adoption of add...
AbstractMany additively manufactured (AM) materials have properties that are inferior to their wroug...
The recent breakthroughs of Additive Manufacturing (AM) have shed light on the ever more versatile t...
The aim of this study was to reduce the number of defects, refine the grain size, and improve the me...
Additive manufacturing (AM) for metals is a manufacturing process that has increased a lot in popula...
Additive manufacturing (AM) for metals is a manufacturing process that has increased a lot in popula...
Shaped metal deposition (SMD) is a relatively new technology of additive manufacturing, which create...
Wire + arc additive manufacturing (WAAM), unlike most other additive techniques, targets the manufac...
The capabilities of metal additive manufacturing (AM) are evolving rapidly thanks to both increasing...
© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. To impro...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a technique used to create sophisticated tools. This research employs...
Unencumbered by the limitations of traditional subtractive manufacturing, additive manufacturing (AM...
In-process deformation methods such as rolling can be used to refine the large columnar grains that ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a technique used to create sophisticated tools. This research employs...