A Review of Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a metal additive manufacturing (AM) process based on the technique of Directed Energy Deposition (DED), which uses an electric arc to melt wire feedstock for the layer-by-layer fabrication of large, near-net-shape metallic components of complex geometries.
Parankush Koul, Yashavanth Siddaramu
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Fatigue response of as built DMLS processed Maraging Steel and effects of machining and heat and surface treatments [PDF]
The main motivations for this study arise from the need for an assessment of the fatigue performance of DMLS produced Maraging Steel MS1, when it is used in the \u201cas fabricated\u201d state. The literature indicates a lack of knowledge from this point
Bogojevic, Nebojsa +8 more
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Investigation of In Situ Vibration During Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing. [PDF]
Ma C +7 more
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Automated Additive Construction (AAC) for Earth and Space Using In-situ Resources [PDF]
Using Automated Additive Construction (AAC), low-fidelity large-scale compressive structures can be produced out of a wide variety of materials found in the environment.
Ali, Hisham +32 more
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Wire-arc additive manufacturing (WAMM) is an emerging manufacturing technology that employs metal wire as the raw material and arc as the heat source. It offers advantages in fabricating large and complex parts.
ZHENG Yuanxuan +5 more
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Estudio preliminar de los parámetros de fabricación en las propiedades finales de piezas de titanio comercialmente puro con geometrías sencillas producidos mediante la técnica de “additive manufacturing” [PDF]
La necesidad de fabricar piezas de geometrías complejas empleando materiales ligeros con altas propiedades, en el sector aeroespacial conlleva al uso de técnicas cada vez más flexibles y con mayor complejidad técnica.
Arévalo Mora, Cristina María +6 more
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Assumption of constraining force to explain distortion in laser additive manufacturing [PDF]
Distortion is a common but unrevealed problem in metal additive manufacturing, due to the rapid melting in metallurgy and the intricate thermal-mechanical processes involved. We explain the distortion mechanism and major influencing factors by assumption
Ahsan, Muhammad Naveen +7 more
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Part orientation optimization for Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing process for convex and non-convex shapes. [PDF]
Alomari Y, Birosz MT, Andó M.
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On wire and arc additive manufacture of aluminium.
Wire and arc additive manufacture (WAAM) is a process in which an arc is used to melt and deposit beads of feedstock wire layer by layer onto a substrate and then subsequent layers to create near-net shape components. WAAM has the potential to reduce costs and material waste, as well as shorten lead-time, compared to conventional manufacturing methods.
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Temperature Distribution during Single Pass Multi-Layer Welding in Additive Manufacturing [PDF]
Single bead welding, is a high-speed welding process that is used for manufacturing of thin walled components. Its application is a vast field of research to assess its ability to manufacture complex products.
Hedau, Mridul, S, Suryakumar
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