Twin-wire welding based additive manufacturing (TWAM) is a novel additive manufacturing (AM) process for creating metallic objects using gas metal arc welding (GMAW). The twin-wire welding, apart from offering higher deposition rates, also makes it possible to create gradient objects by the use of dissimilar filler wires. However, there is necessity to manage the thermal stresses while depositing multiple layers on the substrate plate; this is one of the major challenges to be addressed. With the help of finite element analysis (FEA) and experimental methods, this paper studies the effect of area-filling paths on the residual stresses developed during weld-deposition. Three area-filling patterns viz. raster, spiral-in, and spiral-out were c...
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) has gained prominence as a flexible and cost-effective approa...
Additive manufacturing processes have been investigated for some years, and are commonly used indust...
Abstract: Residual stress-induced deformations are a major cause of tolerance loss in solid freeform...
Twin-wire welding based additive manufacturing (TWAM) is a novel additive manufacturing (AM) process...
TWAM (twin-wire welding additive manufacturing) is a new additive manufacturing (AM) technology that...
Research in the development of additive manufacturing process employing direct metal deposition for ...
There is an increasing interest in the industry for using Additive Manufacturing\ud techniques not j...
Due to its high deposition rate, low cost and simple setup, weld-deposition based additive manufactu...
In this paper, multi-layer and multi-pass arc additive manufacturing experiments were carried out on...
Wire and Arc Additive Layer Manufacturing (WAALM) is gaining increasing popularity as the process a...
Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a cost-effective additive manufacturing process due to...
Additive manufacturing has proved to be effective compared to conventional processes in terms of ma...
AbstractWire-Arc-Additive-Manufacturing (WAAM) is an Additive-Manufacturing (AM) process, allowing t...
Abstract Wire-Arc-Additive-Manufacturing (WAAM) is an Additive-Manufacturing (AM) process, allowing ...
A thermo mechanical simulation of the wire arc additive manufacturing WAAM process is presented ...
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) has gained prominence as a flexible and cost-effective approa...
Additive manufacturing processes have been investigated for some years, and are commonly used indust...
Abstract: Residual stress-induced deformations are a major cause of tolerance loss in solid freeform...
Twin-wire welding based additive manufacturing (TWAM) is a novel additive manufacturing (AM) process...
TWAM (twin-wire welding additive manufacturing) is a new additive manufacturing (AM) technology that...
Research in the development of additive manufacturing process employing direct metal deposition for ...
There is an increasing interest in the industry for using Additive Manufacturing\ud techniques not j...
Due to its high deposition rate, low cost and simple setup, weld-deposition based additive manufactu...
In this paper, multi-layer and multi-pass arc additive manufacturing experiments were carried out on...
Wire and Arc Additive Layer Manufacturing (WAALM) is gaining increasing popularity as the process a...
Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a cost-effective additive manufacturing process due to...
Additive manufacturing has proved to be effective compared to conventional processes in terms of ma...
AbstractWire-Arc-Additive-Manufacturing (WAAM) is an Additive-Manufacturing (AM) process, allowing t...
Abstract Wire-Arc-Additive-Manufacturing (WAAM) is an Additive-Manufacturing (AM) process, allowing ...
A thermo mechanical simulation of the wire arc additive manufacturing WAAM process is presented ...
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) has gained prominence as a flexible and cost-effective approa...
Additive manufacturing processes have been investigated for some years, and are commonly used indust...
Abstract: Residual stress-induced deformations are a major cause of tolerance loss in solid freeform...