Researchers have improved flaw detection to increase confidence in metal parts that are 3D-printed using laser powder bed fusion. Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National ...
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GE Aerospace connects powder, machines and production for engine AM
Discussions regarding additive manufacturing (AM) metal parts in aerospace tend to focus around the 3D-printing machine as an ...
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High-speed vision transformers advance metal 3D printing
At Carnegie Mellon University’s Next Manufacturing Center, researchers have developed an off-axial imaging system to capture ...
A new research paper examines what actually works when attempting to 3D print turbine-grade parts in Inconel 939.
In the last few decades, metal 3D printing has spearheaded the efforts in creating custom parts of intricate shapes and high functionality. But as additive manufacturers have included more alloys for ...
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ORNL researcher Zackary Snow compares data from different types of images collected during and after metal parts were additively manufactured using a powder bed printer like the one behind him.
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