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Application of Spectroscopy in Additive Manufacturing

Jingjunjiao Long, Ashveen Nand, Sudip Ray

2021Materials29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly expanding material production technique that brings new opportunities in various fields as it enables fast and low-cost prototyping as well as easy customisation. However, it is still hindered by raw material selection, processing defects and final product assessment/adjustment in pre-, in- and post-processing stages. Spectroscopic techniques offer suitable inspection, diagnosis and product trouble-shooting at each stage of AM processing. This review outlines the limitations in AM processes and the prospective role of spectroscopy in addressing these challenges. An overview on the principles and applications of AM techniques is presented, followed by the principles of spectroscopic techniques involved in AM and their applications in assessing additively manufactured parts.

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Process engineeringRapid prototypingManufacturing engineeringProduct (mathematics)Materials processingComputer scienceRaw materialSelection (genetic algorithm)Production (economics)Biochemical engineeringSystems engineeringEngineeringMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligenceEconomicsGeometryMathematicsChemistryMacroeconomicsOrganic chemistryAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesBone Tissue Engineering Materials
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