2023
DOI: 10.1080/09506608.2023.2169501
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Multiphysics multi-scale computational framework for linking process–structure–property relationships in metal additive manufacturing: a critical review

Abstract: This review article provides a critical assessment of the progress made in computational modelling of metal-based additive manufacturing (AM) with emphasis on its ability to predict physical phenomena, concepts of microstructural evolution, residual stresses, role of multiple thermal cycles, and formation of multi-dimensional defects along with the achieved degree of experimental validation. The uniqueness of this article stems from the inclusion of comprehensive information on computational progress in the fi… Show more

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“…The additive manufacturing processes used for the fabrication of a metal-based composition can be categorized into three types based on temperature and time of interaction during the fabrication. Solid-state fabrication takes place at 0.7 times the liquidus temperature, sintering fabrication occurs at the liquidus temperature, and in a fusion-based process, fabrication takes place well above the liquidus temperature [42]. Figure 3 illustrates the various types of additive manufacturing processes classified based on energy source-material interaction time and temperature.…”
Section: Additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The additive manufacturing processes used for the fabrication of a metal-based composition can be categorized into three types based on temperature and time of interaction during the fabrication. Solid-state fabrication takes place at 0.7 times the liquidus temperature, sintering fabrication occurs at the liquidus temperature, and in a fusion-based process, fabrication takes place well above the liquidus temperature [42]. Figure 3 illustrates the various types of additive manufacturing processes classified based on energy source-material interaction time and temperature.…”
Section: Additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through this gradual buildup, the final 3D part is formed [45]. Figure 4 illustrates the laser powder bed fusion process [42]. Powder size distribution and packing directly influence the density of the printed part [46].…”
Section: Additive Manufacturingmentioning
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“…Additive manufacturing (AM) processes have been proven to be the most advantageous method for the production of lattice materials contrary to conventional manufacturing processes, such as investment casting or textile weaving [9]. In AM methods, parts are fabricated in a layer-by-layer manner based on the input digital model, thus, providing more design freedom to engineers and manufacturers contrary to subtractive and forming manufacturing techniques [10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. Among the various AM processes, the Laser-based Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) process is widely adopted in the industry and has reached a high level of maturity, with fabricated parts of excellent quality produced by various types of metal alloys [5,10].…”
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confidence: 99%