Additive manufacturing (AM) of metals and composites using laser
energy, direct energy deposition, electron beam methods, and wire
arc melting have recently gained importance due to their advantages
in fabricating the complex structure. Today, it has become possible
to reliably manufacture dense parts with certain AM processes for
many materials, including steels, aluminum and titanium alloys,
superalloys, metal-based composites, and ceramic matrix composites.
In the near future, the AM material variety will most likely grow
further, with high-performance materials such as intermetallic
compounds and high entropy alloys already under investigation.
Additive Manufacturing Applications for Metals and Composites is a
pivotal reference source that provides vital research on advancing
methods and technological developments within additive
manufacturing practices. Special attention is paid to the material
design of additive manufacturing of parts, the choice of feedstock
materials, the metallurgical behavior and synthesis principle
during the manufacturing process, and the resulted microstructures
and properties, as well as the relationship between these factors.
While highlighting topics such as numerical modeling, intermetallic
compounds, and statistical techniques, this publication is ideally
designed for students, engineers, researchers, manufacturers,
technologists, academicians, practitioners, scholars, and
educators.
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