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Large-scale Metal Additive Manufacturing: A Holistic Review of the State of the Art and Challenges
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Lehmann, T., Rose, D., Ranjbar, E., Ghasri-Khouzani, M., Tavakoli, M., Henein, H., Wolfe, T., Qureshi, A.
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has the potential to completely reshape the manufacturing space by removing the geometrical constraints of commercial manufacturing and reducing component lead time, especially for large-scale parts. Coupling robotic systems with direct energy deposition (DED) additive...
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Preliminary geometrical and microstructural characterization of WC-reinforced NiCrBSi matrix composites fabricated by plasma transferred arc additive manufacturing through Taguchi-based experimentation
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Mercado Rojas, J.G., Ghasri-Khouzani, M., Wolfe, T., Fleck, B.A., Henein, H., Qureshi, A.J.
Metal matrix composites enhance the wear and corrosion properties of components in heavy-duty industries. This work reports the preliminary effects of process parameters such as current, linear speed, powder flow rate, nozzle angle, and powder, shield and center gases at the macro-scale and...