Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) is a manufacturing technology included within the different Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing alternatives. These technologies have been generating great attention among scientists in recent decades. Its main qualities that make it highly productive with a large use of material with relatively inexpensive machine solutions make it a very advantageous technology. This paper covers the application of this technology for the manufacture of thin-walled parts. A finite element model is presented for estimating the deformations in this type of parts. This paper presents a simulation model that predicts temperatures with less than 5% error and deformations of the final part that, although quantitatively has errors of 20%...
Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a cost-effective additive manufacturing process due to...
Wire and Arc Additive Layer Manufacturing (WAALM) is gaining increasing popularity as the process a...
Mechanical components are typically isotropic when manufactured by traditional methods such as cast...
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) is a manufacturing technology included within the differentWire Arc Ad...
Abstract Wire-Arc-Additive-Manufacturing (WAAM) is an Additive-Manufacturing (AM) process, allowing ...
AbstractWire-Arc-Additive-Manufacturing (WAAM) is an Additive-Manufacturing (AM) process, allowing t...
In this research, Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing is modelled and simulated to determine the most su...
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) based weld-deposition process is one of the deposition-based Additive M...
Additive manufacturing processes have been investigated for some years, and are commonly used indust...
Layer-by-layer detailing processes, which used wire and electric arc - wire arc additive manufacturi...
Production of components through forming requires extensive machining, high tool costs and long manu...
The objective of this research is to define an optimized strategy for wire arc additive manufacturin...
Although Additive Manufacturing implementation is rapidly growing, industrial sectors are demanding ...
Wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) has proven that it can produce medium to large components...
Wire-arc welding-based additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a 3D printing technology for production of n...
Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a cost-effective additive manufacturing process due to...
Wire and Arc Additive Layer Manufacturing (WAALM) is gaining increasing popularity as the process a...
Mechanical components are typically isotropic when manufactured by traditional methods such as cast...
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) is a manufacturing technology included within the differentWire Arc Ad...
Abstract Wire-Arc-Additive-Manufacturing (WAAM) is an Additive-Manufacturing (AM) process, allowing ...
AbstractWire-Arc-Additive-Manufacturing (WAAM) is an Additive-Manufacturing (AM) process, allowing t...
In this research, Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing is modelled and simulated to determine the most su...
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) based weld-deposition process is one of the deposition-based Additive M...
Additive manufacturing processes have been investigated for some years, and are commonly used indust...
Layer-by-layer detailing processes, which used wire and electric arc - wire arc additive manufacturi...
Production of components through forming requires extensive machining, high tool costs and long manu...
The objective of this research is to define an optimized strategy for wire arc additive manufacturin...
Although Additive Manufacturing implementation is rapidly growing, industrial sectors are demanding ...
Wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) has proven that it can produce medium to large components...
Wire-arc welding-based additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a 3D printing technology for production of n...
Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a cost-effective additive manufacturing process due to...
Wire and Arc Additive Layer Manufacturing (WAALM) is gaining increasing popularity as the process a...
Mechanical components are typically isotropic when manufactured by traditional methods such as cast...