Assessing the pros and cons of wire-arc additive manufacturing for material production
Rakesh Kumar Singh,
K. Venkadeshwaran,
Bhanu Pratap Singh
et al.
Abstract:A promising new method for mass-producing metal components and structures for a range of industries, including shipbuilding, automotive, aviation, and other technical sectors, is wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM). Additive manufacturing (AM) called 3D printing, it is a disruptive manufacturing technique that starts with digital design data and manufactures products layer by layer. WAAM has been utilized to create parts from a variety of materials, such as alloy wires based on aluminium (Al), titanium (Ti)… Show more
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