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Hybrid additive manufacturing of steels and alloys

Vladimir V. Popov, Alexander Fleisher

2020Manufacturing Review56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hybrid additive manufacturing is a relatively modern trend in the integration of different additive manufacturing techniques in the traditional manufacturing production chain. Here the AM-technique is used for producing a part on another substrate part, that is manufactured by traditional manufacturing like casting or milling. Such beneficial combination of additive and traditional manufacturing helps to overcome well-known issues, like limited maximum build size, low production rate, insufficient accuracy, and surface roughness. The current paper is devoted to the classification of different approaches in the hybrid additive manufacturing of steel components. Additional discussion is related to the benefits of Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) and Direct Energy Deposition (DED) approaches for hybrid additive manufacturing of steel components.

Topics & Concepts

Manufacturing engineeringSurface finishFusionMaterials scienceProduction (economics)Process engineeringSurface roughnessCastingComputer scienceMetallurgyEngineeringComposite materialLinguisticsEconomicsMacroeconomicsPhilosophyAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesHigh Entropy Alloys Studies