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Metal additive manufacturing techniques have seen technological advancements in recent years, fueled by their ability to provide industrial use parts with excellent mechanical properties.
Joel Sam John, Salman Pervaiz
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Modelling of Wire Arc Additive Manufactured Product Cost
Samruddha Kokare +2 more
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Challenges in Assessing the Sustainability of Wire + Arc Additive Manufacturing for Large Structures [PDF]
Additive manufacturing is known as a disruptive technology, in enabling freedom in shape and on-demand production with little human intervention. At present, large-scale digital manufacturing means are being developed, such as Wire & Arc Additive ...
Bekker, Anne C.M. +4 more
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Mechanical and corrosion characteristics of heat-treated wire arc additive manufactured parts of Inconel ® 625 superalloy [PDF]
Inconel ® 625 alloy (IN625) has been used extensively in aerospace, petrochemical, chemical, and marine applications due to its attractive combination of high tensile strength and excellent corrosion resistance. However, manufacturing components of IN625
F. Cavalcante, Thiago R. +8 more
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This article reviews the application of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) technology for precise force sensing in minimally invasive surgery. It outlines the fundamental working principles and algorithms used to interpret sensor data. The text surveys clinical applications across various medical fields, such as ophthalmology and vascular intervention (Table of
Shiyuan Dong +9 more
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Exploiting Device Deformability for Fluid and Particle Manipulation
Deformable devices enable fluid and particle manipulation modes that are inaccessible to rigid platforms. This review examines soft materials and architectures that translate controlled deformation into microscale fluid operations such as pumping, valving, mixing, and particle handling.
Zhiyang Hong +4 more
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The study investigates the influence of DED‐Arc/M versus casting on the microstructure and material properties of X40CrMoV5‐1 (AISI H13) hot‐work tool steel. DED‐Arc/M yields finer microstructures, superior mechanical strength, and ductility, but slightly reduced thermal conductivity.
Ulf Ziesing +4 more
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Surface reconditioning through mechanical and electrochemical polishing is shown to extend the fatigue life of predamaged 42CrMo4 steel by over 12 times. By removing ≈100 μm of surface material, surface‐driven fatigue damage is mitigated. This study introduces a reuse potential metric to evaluate fatigue recovery and support sustainable steel reuse. To
Ayush Shrivastava +7 more
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Fabrication Guideline for Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing
Sustainable manufacturing goals require production activities to reduce the usage of energy, material, and reduce emissions. Additive manufacturing has shown capabilities to reduce on energy and material usage. Among the various types of additive manufacturing, Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) stands out as a reliable alternative for ...
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This study quantifies axial and torsional long‐life fatigue (LLF) behavior of three carbide‐rich PM‐HIP tool steels, correlating LLF strength with intrinsic defect size and cleanliness, thereby extracting material‐specific mean stress sensitivities and Haigh diagrams.
Lennart Mirko Scholl +4 more
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