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The Current State of Research of Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM): A Review [PDF]
Wire arc additive manufacturing is currently rising as the main focus of research groups around the world. This is directly visible in the huge number of new papers published in recent years concerning a lot of different topics. This review is intended to give a proper summary of the international state of research in the area of wire arc additive ...
Kai Treutler, Volker Wesling
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A review on process planning strategies and challenges of WAAM
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021Abstract Wire arc and additive manufacturing (WAAM) is coming out to be a new promising economical technique for metal additive manufacturing. Custom-built large volume metallic structures can be produced in relatively less time using WAAM techniques.
Satish Kumar Sharma +2 more
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2022
This chapter summarizes a PhD thesis introducing a methodology for optimizing robotic MIG (metal inert gas) to perform WAAM (wire and arc additive manufacturing) without using machines equipped with CMT (cold metal transfer) technology. It tries to find the optimal MIG parameters to make WAAM using a welding robot feasible production technique capable ...
Aya Abd Alla Ramadan +3 more
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This chapter summarizes a PhD thesis introducing a methodology for optimizing robotic MIG (metal inert gas) to perform WAAM (wire and arc additive manufacturing) without using machines equipped with CMT (cold metal transfer) technology. It tries to find the optimal MIG parameters to make WAAM using a welding robot feasible production technique capable ...
Aya Abd Alla Ramadan +3 more
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Ultracold-Wire and arc additive manufacturing (UC-WAAM)
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2021Abstract This study presents a new variant of Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing named Ultracold-Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (UC-WAAM), in which the electric arc is established between the wire feedstock material and a non-consumable tungsten electrode. A feasibility study was performed on HSLA steel. A comparison with conventional Gas Metal
Tiago A Rodrigues +2 more
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Material testing and analysis of WAAM stainless steel
ce/papers, 2021AbstractWire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a method of 3D printing that enables large structural elements to be built, with reasonable printing times and costs, making it well suited to applications in the construction industry. There is currently, however, limited information relating to the structural performance of WAAM material ...
Pinelopi Kyvelou +4 more
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Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2023
Bead geometry plays a significant role in the fabrication of artefacts via the wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) route especially with respect to the dimensional characteristics, surface properties, and part density.
A. Yadav +3 more
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Bead geometry plays a significant role in the fabrication of artefacts via the wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) route especially with respect to the dimensional characteristics, surface properties, and part density.
A. Yadav +3 more
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WAAM: Wearable Assessment Arm Motion System
2019 12th Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON), 2019The stroke patient needs to get an assessment for planning the recovery process, which is used to prepare an appropriate rehabilitation. Fugl-Meyer assessment is a popular protocol that covers all levels of physical conditions, but generally the protocol must be used by an expert for an accurate result.
Wasuwat Kitisomprayoonkul +3 more
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Additive manufacturing using WAAM with AA5183 wire
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2018Abstract The present study addresses wire arc additive manufacturing of AA5183 aluminium alloy using conventional gas metal arc welding deposition on 20 mm thick AA6082-T6 plate as support material. Microscopic examination demonstrates that the process is feasible, but can be further optimized to reduce gas porosity and hot cracking.
Xiaobo Ren +6 more
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