Additive manufacturing (AM) technology is capable of building up component geometry in a layer-by-layer process, entirely without tools, molds, or dies. One advantage of the approach is that it is capable of efficiently creating complex product geometry. Using experimental data collected during the manufacture of a titanium test part on a variant of AM technology, electron beam melting (EBM), this research studies the effect of a variation in product shape complexity on process energy consumption. This is done by applying a computationally quantifiable convexity-based characteristic associated with shape complexity to the test part and correlating this quantity with per-layer process energy consumption on the EBM system. Only a weak correla...
The applicability domain of Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes, apart from technological and qual...
We review the process rates and energy intensities of various additive processing technologies and f...
Additive manufacturing (AM), or layer-by-layer part fabrication, is enabling the materialization of ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) technology is capable of building up component geometry in a layer-by-la...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) refers to the use of a group of technologies capable of combining materi...
SummaryThe additive manufacturing of metal parts represents a promising process that could be used a...
The available additive manufacturing (AM) platforms differ in terms of their operating principle, b...
The additive manufacturing of metal parts represents a promising process that could beused alongside...
AbstractPreviously reserved to the manufacturing of prototypes, since few years, additive manufactur...
AbstractAdditive manufacturing (AM) consists in building parts from scratch, usually by stacking lay...
The additive manufacturing of metal parts represents a promising process that could be used alongsid...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and describe the process of Additive Manufacturing (AM) and...
Additive Manufacturing is under the spotlight as potential disruptive technology, particularly for t...
6 pagesInternational audienceAdditive manufacturing (AM) consists in building parts from scratch, us...
‘Complexity for free’ has often been claimed as one of the main advantages of additive manufacturing...
The applicability domain of Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes, apart from technological and qual...
We review the process rates and energy intensities of various additive processing technologies and f...
Additive manufacturing (AM), or layer-by-layer part fabrication, is enabling the materialization of ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) technology is capable of building up component geometry in a layer-by-la...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) refers to the use of a group of technologies capable of combining materi...
SummaryThe additive manufacturing of metal parts represents a promising process that could be used a...
The available additive manufacturing (AM) platforms differ in terms of their operating principle, b...
The additive manufacturing of metal parts represents a promising process that could beused alongside...
AbstractPreviously reserved to the manufacturing of prototypes, since few years, additive manufactur...
AbstractAdditive manufacturing (AM) consists in building parts from scratch, usually by stacking lay...
The additive manufacturing of metal parts represents a promising process that could be used alongsid...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and describe the process of Additive Manufacturing (AM) and...
Additive Manufacturing is under the spotlight as potential disruptive technology, particularly for t...
6 pagesInternational audienceAdditive manufacturing (AM) consists in building parts from scratch, us...
‘Complexity for free’ has often been claimed as one of the main advantages of additive manufacturing...
The applicability domain of Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes, apart from technological and qual...
We review the process rates and energy intensities of various additive processing technologies and f...
Additive manufacturing (AM), or layer-by-layer part fabrication, is enabling the materialization of ...