03086nam 2200829z- 450 991055755190332120210501(CKB)5400000000044087(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69093(oapen)doab69093(EXLCZ)99540000000004408720202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdditive Manufacturing (AM) of Metallic AlloysBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (154 p.)3-03943-140-4 3-03943-141-2 The introduction of metal AM processes in such industrial sectors as the aerospace, automotive, defense, jewelry, medical and tool-making fields, has led to a significant reduction in waste material and in the lead times of the components, innovative designs with higher strength, lower weight, and fewer potential failure points from joining features. This Special Issue on "Additive Manufacturing (AM) of Metallic Alloys" contains a mixture of review articles and original contributions on some problems that limit the wider uptake and exploitation of metals in AM.Additive ManufacturingHistory of engineering and technologybicsscadditive manufacturingausrolled nanobainitecostsdesign for additive manufacturing (DfAM)displacementselectrochemical additive manufacturingelectron beam melting (EBM)experimental measurement of residual stressfountain pen feed systemfracture behaviorin situ sensingIN718L-PBFlack of fusionlaser powder bed fusion (L-PBF)laser weldingmachine learningmanufacturing constraintsmechanical propertiesmelting of a powder bedmetal 3D printermetal additive manufacturingmicrostructuresmolten pooln/aoptical diagnosticspart qualityPowder Bed Fusionquality assuranceresidual stress predictionresidual stressesroughnessstiffnesssupport structuresurface texturetemperature fieldtemperedTi-6Al-4VTi6Al4Vtitanium alloyHistory of engineering and technologyCalignano Flavianaedt1322293Calignano FlavianaothBOOK9910557551903321Additive Manufacturing (AM) of Metallic Alloys3034768UNINA