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Advances in Metal Additive Manufacturing

Explains the latest research on metal additive manufacturing, including powder bed fusion, direct energy deposition using high energy beams, and more

Sachin Salunkhe (Edited by), Sergio T. Amancio-Filho (Edited by), J Paulo Davim (Edited by)

9780323912303, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 13 October 2022

254 pages, 200 illustrations (50 in full color)
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 1 kg

Advances in Metal Additive Manufacturing explains fundamental information and the latest research on new technologies, including powder bed fusion, direct energy deposition using high energy beams, and hybrid additive and subtractive methods. This book introduces readers to the technology, provides everything needed to understand how the different stages work together, and inspires to think beyond traditional metal processing to capture new ideas in metal. Chapters offer an introduction on metal additive manufacturing, processes, and properties and standards and then present surveys on the most significant international advances in metal additive manufacturing.

Throughout, the book presents a focus on the effect of important process parameters on the microstructure, mechanical properties and wear behavior of additively manufactured parts.

1. Powder bed fusion processes: main classes of alloys, current status, and technological trends
2. Directed energy deposition processes and process design by artificial intelligence
3. Current trends of metal additive manufacturing in the defense, automobile, and aerospace industries
4. Review of Microstructure and Mechanical properties of materials manufactured by direct energy deposition
5. Postprocessing challenges in metal AM: Strategies for achieving homogeneous microstructure in Ni-based superalloys
6. Design and topology optimization for additive manufacturing of multilayer (SS316L and AlSi10Mg) piston
7. Mechanical properties of titanium alloys additive manufacturing for biomedical applications

Subject Areas: Other manufacturing technologies [TDP]

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