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Design and system identification for a plasma transferred arc additive manufacturing technology
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The increase in the pace of development of additive manufacturing technology opens new markets and expands the scope of research and knowledge. Additive manufacturing, previously known as rapid prototyping, can employ advanced state-of-the-art materials, such as metal composites, in metal 3D...
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2019-01-01
El Moghazi, S.N., Wolfe, T., Ivey, D.G, Henein, H.
Plasma transferred arc additive manufacturing is a growing technology in the additive manufacturing world. The plasma transferred arc additive manufacturing system’s ability to produce large samples, compared with other common additive manufacturing techniques, makes it highly desirable in many...