Metal additive manufacturing, which uses a layer-by-layer approach to fabricate parts, has many potential advantages over conventional techniques, including the ability to produced complex geometries, fast new design part production, personalised production, have lower cost and produce less material waste. While these advantages make AM an attractive option for industry, determining process parameters which result in specific properties, such as the level of porosity and tensile strength, can be a long and costly endeavour. In this review, the state-of-the-art in the control of part properties in AM is examined, including the effect of microstructure on part properties. The simulation of microstructure formation via numerical simulation and...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a widely employed method to fabricate small to medium lot sizes of ma...
Additive manufacturing is rapidly becoming available to designers, hobbyists, and industrial manufac...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a recent new manufacturing approach that is based on the fabrication ...
Metal additive manufacturing, which uses a layer-by-layer approach to fabricate parts, has many pote...
Microstructures encountered in the various metal additive manufacturing (AM) processes are unique be...
The long-term goal of this research is to achieve flaw-free, industrial-scale production of metal pa...
Additive manufacturing (AM), in which complex three-dimensional (3D) shapes are created in a layer-b...
Metal additive manufacturing (AM) involves a suite of processes where raw metal materials are joined...
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes have the ability to build complex geometries from a wide varie...
The outstanding feature of all AM techniques is their capability to produce parts of highest geometr...
Two approaches to simulating microstructures typical of additively manufactured (AM) materials are p...
Additive manufacturing (AM) became popular in the 1980s which involves printing objects layer by lay...
Compared to traditional manufacturing processes, Additive Manufacturing produces parts by adding mat...
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes have the ability to build complex geometries from a wide varie...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), the layer-by layer build-up of parts, has lately become an option for s...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a widely employed method to fabricate small to medium lot sizes of ma...
Additive manufacturing is rapidly becoming available to designers, hobbyists, and industrial manufac...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a recent new manufacturing approach that is based on the fabrication ...
Metal additive manufacturing, which uses a layer-by-layer approach to fabricate parts, has many pote...
Microstructures encountered in the various metal additive manufacturing (AM) processes are unique be...
The long-term goal of this research is to achieve flaw-free, industrial-scale production of metal pa...
Additive manufacturing (AM), in which complex three-dimensional (3D) shapes are created in a layer-b...
Metal additive manufacturing (AM) involves a suite of processes where raw metal materials are joined...
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes have the ability to build complex geometries from a wide varie...
The outstanding feature of all AM techniques is their capability to produce parts of highest geometr...
Two approaches to simulating microstructures typical of additively manufactured (AM) materials are p...
Additive manufacturing (AM) became popular in the 1980s which involves printing objects layer by lay...
Compared to traditional manufacturing processes, Additive Manufacturing produces parts by adding mat...
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes have the ability to build complex geometries from a wide varie...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), the layer-by layer build-up of parts, has lately become an option for s...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a widely employed method to fabricate small to medium lot sizes of ma...
Additive manufacturing is rapidly becoming available to designers, hobbyists, and industrial manufac...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a recent new manufacturing approach that is based on the fabrication ...