Additive manufacturing for steels: a review
Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM) of steels involves the layer by layer consolidation of powder or wire feedstock using a heating beam to form near net shape products. For the past decades, the AM technique reaches the maturation of both research grade and commercial production due to significant research work from academic, government and industrial research organization worldwide. AM process has been implemented to replace the conventional process of steel fabrication due to its potentially lower cost and flexibility manufacturing. This paper provides a review of previous research related to the AM methods followed by current challenges issues. The relationship between microstructure, mechanical properties, and process parameters will be discussed. Future trends and recommendation for further works are also provided.
- Publication:
-
Materials Science and Engineering Conference Series
- Pub Date:
- January 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1088/1757-899X/285/1/012028
- Bibcode:
- 2018MS&E..285a2028Z