State of the Art in Directed Energy Deposition: From Additive Manufacturing to Materials Design
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Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a new paradigm for the design and production of high-performance components for aerospace, medical, energy, and automotive applications. This review will exclusively cover directed energy deposition (DED)-AM, with a focus on the deposition of powder-feed based metal and alloy systems. This paper provides a comprehensive review on the classification of DED systems, process variables, process physics, modelling efforts, common defects, mechanical properties of DED parts, and quality control methods. To provide a practical framework to print different materials using DED, a process map using the linear heat input and powder feed rate as variables is constructed. Based on the process…
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- Aerospace
- Automotive industry
- Process (computing)
- Deposition (geology)
- Computer science
- Process engineering
- Function (biology)
- Manufacturing engineering
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