Process-Structure Relationships in Fusion Metals Additive Manufacturing
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Published:2023
Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM) process modalities offer access to rich sets of structures for metallic materials that are otherwise difficult to obtain through a single conventional manufacturing process for bulk-scale materials. This article presents the primary aim of understanding the linkage between the process and structure in AM, which is typically focused on the correlation of machine process settings to defects such as material porosity and cracking. It also presents the development of scan strategies for site-specific microstructure control and discusses factors influencing process-structure relationships in fusion metals AM.
Michael Kirka, Process-Structure Relationships in Fusion Metals Additive Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing Design and Applications, Vol 24A, ASM Handbook, Edited By Mohsen Seifi, David L. Bourell, William Frazier, Howard Kuhn, ASM International, 2023, p 16–22, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v24A.a0006977
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