Comparative Study of Residual Stress Prediction Methods in Additive Manufacturing Processes
The additive manufacturing (AM) of products involves various processes, such as raising the temperature of a work-piece (part) and substrate to the melting point and subsequent solidification, using a movable source of heat. The work piece is subjected to repeated cycles of heating and cooling. The...
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author | Suyambazhahan Sivalingam Sunny Narayan Sakthivel Rajamohan Ivan Grujic Nadica Stojanovic |
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description | The additive manufacturing (AM) of products involves various processes, such as raising the temperature of a work-piece (part) and substrate to the melting point and subsequent solidification, using a movable source of heat. The work piece is subjected to repeated cycles of heating and cooling. The main objective of this work was to present an overview of the various methods used for prediction of the residual stresses and how their contributions can be used to improve current additive manufacturing methods. These novel methods of manufacturing have several merits, compared to conventional methods. Some of these merits include the lower costs, higher precision and accuracy of manufacturing, faster processing time and more eco-friendly approaches to processes involved. |
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spelling | doaj.art-371b9fadefd249b0adf117e45e2217062023-04-14T06:32:23ZengUniversity of ŽilinaCommunications1335-42052585-78782022-04-01242B99B10510.26552/com.C.2022.2.B99-B105csl-202202-0005Comparative Study of Residual Stress Prediction Methods in Additive Manufacturing ProcessesSuyambazhahan Sivalingam0Sunny Narayan1Sakthivel Rajamohan2Ivan Grujic3Nadica Stojanovic4Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Mechanical, Chemical, and Materials Engineering, Adama Science and Technology University, Adama, EthiopiaMechanical Engineering Department, Qassim University, Burydah, Saudi ArabiaAmrita School of Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, IndiaMotor Vehicle Engineering Department, University of Kragujevac, SerbiaMotor Vehicle Engineering Department, University of Kragujevac, SerbiaThe additive manufacturing (AM) of products involves various processes, such as raising the temperature of a work-piece (part) and substrate to the melting point and subsequent solidification, using a movable source of heat. The work piece is subjected to repeated cycles of heating and cooling. The main objective of this work was to present an overview of the various methods used for prediction of the residual stresses and how their contributions can be used to improve current additive manufacturing methods. These novel methods of manufacturing have several merits, compared to conventional methods. Some of these merits include the lower costs, higher precision and accuracy of manufacturing, faster processing time and more eco-friendly approaches to processes involved.https://komunikacie.uniza.sk/artkey/csl-202202-0005_comparative-study-of-residual-stress-prediction-methods-in-additive-manufacturing-processes.phpadditive manufacturing3-d printingresidual stressesansysfluentlaser melting |
spellingShingle | Suyambazhahan Sivalingam Sunny Narayan Sakthivel Rajamohan Ivan Grujic Nadica Stojanovic Comparative Study of Residual Stress Prediction Methods in Additive Manufacturing Processes Communications additive manufacturing 3-d printing residual stresses ansys fluent laser melting |
title | Comparative Study of Residual Stress Prediction Methods in Additive Manufacturing Processes |
title_full | Comparative Study of Residual Stress Prediction Methods in Additive Manufacturing Processes |
title_fullStr | Comparative Study of Residual Stress Prediction Methods in Additive Manufacturing Processes |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Study of Residual Stress Prediction Methods in Additive Manufacturing Processes |
title_short | Comparative Study of Residual Stress Prediction Methods in Additive Manufacturing Processes |
title_sort | comparative study of residual stress prediction methods in additive manufacturing processes |
topic | additive manufacturing 3-d printing residual stresses ansys fluent laser melting |
url | https://komunikacie.uniza.sk/artkey/csl-202202-0005_comparative-study-of-residual-stress-prediction-methods-in-additive-manufacturing-processes.php |
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