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Additive Manufacturing: Design, Processes and

It covers current design and manufacturing strategies with a step-by-step approach, divided into three pillars: design, processes, and applications. The book addresses the challenges hindering the industrial application of AM


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Additive manufacturing: Challenges, trends, and

2019224 · Additive manufacturing is a recent trend in production processes owing to its many benefits. It can be defined as the process of producing parts through the deposition of material in a layer-by-layer


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Additive Manufacturing: Definition, Process, Uses, and

2024510 · Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is a cutting-edge manufacturing process revolutionizing industries worldwide. It involves building objects


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Additive manufacturing: Technology, applications, markets, and

2020101 · Additive manufacturing (AM) technologies (also known as 3D printing - 3DP) have been rapidly advancing into various industrial sectors, including aerospace,


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A Review of the Application of Additive Manufacturing in

2020111 · Traditional fabrication and additive manufacturing. In the technological process of traditional fabrication, a patient requiring a prosthesis or orthosis comes to a prosthetist or orthotist to take relevant anthropometric measurements. A cast mold is obtained by wrapping plaster bandages around the affected part of the body.


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Additive manufacturing, explained | MIT Sloan

2017127 · Additive manufacturing is the process of creating an object by building it one layer at a time. It is the opposite of subtractive manufacturing, in which an object is created by cutting away at a solid


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Processes | Free Full-Text | Application of Additive Manufacturing

2024527 · For the powder-based process, solid loose ceramic particles are mixed with additives as the feedstock. For the solid-based process, it is inspired by the LOM


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Comprehensive review of wire arc additive manufacturing:

202231 · Research status of wire and arc additive manufacture and its application in aeronautical manufacturing. Aeron. Manuf. Technol. (2015), pp. 80-85, 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x Study on microstructural and mechanical properties of an Al–Cu–Sn alloy wall deposited by double-wire arc additive manufacturing process. Materials, 13 (2019),


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Research and application of machine learning for additive manufacturing

202241 · The processing characteristics of each AM process is specific and can be allocated into different production scenarios. For example, the WAAM, as a variation of DED technology normally uses an arc-based heat source, such as a plasma or Metal Inert Gas deposition [23], to melt and fuse metal materials for constructing parts layer by layer


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Processes and applications of metal additive manufacturing

202211 · This paper discusses the relevance of metal additive manufacturing and provides detailed information on the processes of Selective Laser Melting, Selective


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What is Additive Manufacturing? (Definition & Types)

Using computer aided design (CAD) or 3D object scanners, additive manufacturing allows for the creation of objects with precise geometric shapes. These are built layer by layer, as with a 3D printing process, which is in contrast to traditional manufacturing that often requires machining or other techniques to remove surplus material.


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Sheet Lamination Additive Manufacturing: Process,

202333 · Sheet lamination additive manufacturing has numerous applications in the aerospace industry, primarily for the production of lightweight, high-performance components. One of the most significant benefits of sheet lamination is the ability to use various materials, including high-strength alloys, composites, and ceramics, which are


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The State of the Art for Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Process

2022727 · Aerospace industries invest a significant amount of resources to meet one common goal, that is, to make the aircraft fly. To keep down its ''buy-to-fly'' ratio, researchers have been working hard to introduce additive manufacturing (AM) technique for producing aerospace components. AM technologies are also now being used in major parts of an


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Droplet interface in additive manufacturing: From process to application

2023410 · Additive manufacturing (AM), which is often referred to as three-dimensional printing, revolutionizes manufacturing by providing a high degree of design freedom and customization. this manuscript reviews related work in this field from two aspects—the droplet interface phenomenon in AM processes and the applications of


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Additive manufacturing: recent trends, applications and

20211025 · One of these novel techniques is additive manufacturing (AM) which is capable of developing objects in lesser time and complications in comparison with


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Additive Manufacturing: Technologies, Process,

3  · Additive Manufacturing is a workflow comprised of several steps: Design / pre-print preparation. 3D printing. Post-processing. Each of these steps encompasses a workflow in and of itself, but these general steps


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A Review on Additive Manufacturing Processes of Inconel 625

20211129 · Metal-based additive manufacturing is an emerging low-cost manufacturing method to produce components with complex features. Inconel 625 (IN625) is a nickel-based superalloy and is used in high-temperature application products. IN625 has high strength and corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures. When processed in


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Revolutionizing manufacturing: A comprehensive overview of additive

2023121 · Additive manufacturing (AM), often referred to as rapid prototyping, freeform fabrication, or 3D printing, is defined as "the process of joining materials to


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Additive Manufacturing Processes in Medical Applications

202113 · 1. Introduction. Additive manufacturing (AM), or, in a non-technical context, 3D printing, is a process where physical parts are manufactured using computer-aided design and objects are built on a layer-by-layer basis [ 1 ]. Usually, these procedures are called toolless processes.


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