In order to investigate the morphology of defects present in Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Electron Beam Melting (EBM) processes, Ti-6Al-4V specimens were fabricated with varying porosity using non-optimum processing parameters. Defective specimens were sectioned and polished for microscopy. Image processing was adopted for statistically analyzing the characteristics of defects, such as distribution of defect area and dimensional proportion of each defect. It is found that defect morphology is influenced by process parameters as a result of a variation in the melt pool. Image processing of a cross-section could be a feasible way for calculating porosity of specimens.Mechanical Engineerin
In this study, morphological and mechanical characterization was performed on Ti6Al4V scaffolds prod...
Recent advances with the use of electron beam melting (EBM) additive manufacturing (AM) have indica...
Selective laser melting (SLM) has been shown to be an attractive manufacturing route for the product...
In order to investigate the morphology of defects present in Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Elec...
Processing parameter has an important effect on Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Electron Beam Mel...
Electron beam melting (EBM) is emerging as a promising manufacturing process where metallic componen...
Application of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology to fabricate complex three-dimensional compone...
This study evaluates the mechanical properties of Ti–6Al–4 V samples produced by selective laser mel...
Ti6Al4V lattice structures were fabricated using selective laser melting with a wide range of proces...
In this study, micro-computed tomography (CT) is utilized to detect defects of Ti-6Al-4V specimens f...
Selective laser melting (SLM) has shown to be an attractive manufacturing route to produce Ti-6Al-4...
The defect microstructure of the samples manufactured from Ti-6Al-4V powder was studied using electr...
The high power obtainable by the EBM and the pre-heating temperature (e.g., around 750 °C - 1100 °C)...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a method of fabrication involving the joining of feedstock material t...
The ability to create complex geometries with tailored material properties has brought interest in u...
In this study, morphological and mechanical characterization was performed on Ti6Al4V scaffolds prod...
Recent advances with the use of electron beam melting (EBM) additive manufacturing (AM) have indica...
Selective laser melting (SLM) has been shown to be an attractive manufacturing route for the product...
In order to investigate the morphology of defects present in Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Elec...
Processing parameter has an important effect on Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Electron Beam Mel...
Electron beam melting (EBM) is emerging as a promising manufacturing process where metallic componen...
Application of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology to fabricate complex three-dimensional compone...
This study evaluates the mechanical properties of Ti–6Al–4 V samples produced by selective laser mel...
Ti6Al4V lattice structures were fabricated using selective laser melting with a wide range of proces...
In this study, micro-computed tomography (CT) is utilized to detect defects of Ti-6Al-4V specimens f...
Selective laser melting (SLM) has shown to be an attractive manufacturing route to produce Ti-6Al-4...
The defect microstructure of the samples manufactured from Ti-6Al-4V powder was studied using electr...
The high power obtainable by the EBM and the pre-heating temperature (e.g., around 750 °C - 1100 °C)...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a method of fabrication involving the joining of feedstock material t...
The ability to create complex geometries with tailored material properties has brought interest in u...
In this study, morphological and mechanical characterization was performed on Ti6Al4V scaffolds prod...
Recent advances with the use of electron beam melting (EBM) additive manufacturing (AM) have indica...
Selective laser melting (SLM) has been shown to be an attractive manufacturing route for the product...