Additive manufacturing by laser powder bed fusion allows the production of complex parts including lattice structures in popular metal alloys such as Ti6Al4V. Lattice structures are a class of meta-materials which hold many advantages such as the possibility for the production of lightweight parts with tailored mechanical and other properties: these have many potential applications in aerospace and medical fields. The laser powder bed fusion process can result in microporosity inside the produced material, which can affect the mechanical performance of these types of materials. In this work, different typical microporosity distributions are induced in manufactured gyroid lattice structure samples and the mechanical performance is tested by ...
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF), one of the most employed additive manufacturing techniques for meta...
The fabrication of engineered lattice structures has recently gained momentum due to the development...
Additive manufacturing (AM), and in particular laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), is a technology that ...
Additively manufactured lattice structures are used in various applications due to their unique pro...
This paper reports on the production and mechanical properties of Ti6Al4V microlattice structures wi...
Porous metal lattice structures have a very high potential in biomedical applications, setting as in...
Ti6Al4V lattice structures were fabricated using selective laser melting with a wide range of proces...
CITATION: Du Plessis, A., et al. 2018. Mechanical properties and in situ deformation imaging of micr...
Additive manufacturing technologies in general and laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) in particular hav...
Lattice structure is a type of cellular structures that is composed of repeatable unit cells, each o...
A porous lattice structure with highly controllable mechanical properties, low weight, and high stre...
Additive manufactured (AM) porous materials behave quantitatively and qualitatively differently in f...
Microstructural characteristics of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V specimens are analyzed in this ...
This study includes experimental research conducted to produce lattice structures and to examine the...
Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) additive manufacturing techniques have enabled the fabrication of geometrica...
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF), one of the most employed additive manufacturing techniques for meta...
The fabrication of engineered lattice structures has recently gained momentum due to the development...
Additive manufacturing (AM), and in particular laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), is a technology that ...
Additively manufactured lattice structures are used in various applications due to their unique pro...
This paper reports on the production and mechanical properties of Ti6Al4V microlattice structures wi...
Porous metal lattice structures have a very high potential in biomedical applications, setting as in...
Ti6Al4V lattice structures were fabricated using selective laser melting with a wide range of proces...
CITATION: Du Plessis, A., et al. 2018. Mechanical properties and in situ deformation imaging of micr...
Additive manufacturing technologies in general and laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) in particular hav...
Lattice structure is a type of cellular structures that is composed of repeatable unit cells, each o...
A porous lattice structure with highly controllable mechanical properties, low weight, and high stre...
Additive manufactured (AM) porous materials behave quantitatively and qualitatively differently in f...
Microstructural characteristics of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V specimens are analyzed in this ...
This study includes experimental research conducted to produce lattice structures and to examine the...
Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) additive manufacturing techniques have enabled the fabrication of geometrica...
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF), one of the most employed additive manufacturing techniques for meta...
The fabrication of engineered lattice structures has recently gained momentum due to the development...
Additive manufacturing (AM), and in particular laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), is a technology that ...