Symmetry and Its Application in Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM)

Virginia Uralde, Fernando Veiga*, Eider Aldalur, Alfredo Suarez, Tomas Ballesteros

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Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM) is proving to be a promising new and economical technique for the manufacture of metal parts. This technique basically consists of depositing material in a more or less precise way until a solid is built. This stage of material deposition allows the acquisition of a part with a quasi-final geometry (considered a Near Net Shape process) with a very high raw material utilization rate. There is a wide variety of different manufacturing techniques for the production of components in metallic materials. Although significant research work has been carried out in recent years, resulting in the wide dissemination of results and presentation of reviews on the subject, this paper seeks to cover the applications of symmetry, and its techniques and principles, to the additive manufacturing of metals.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1810
JournalSymmetry
Volume14
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Keywords

  • DfAM
  • additive manufacturing
  • geometry
  • microstructure
  • process monitoring
  • symmetry

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