Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies

The flexibility of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies in the metal 3D printing process has gained significant attention in research and industry, which allows for fabricating complicated and intricate Near-NetShape (NNS) geometry designs. The achievement of desired characteristics in Wire-Arc...

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Published in:JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T
Main Authors: Mansor, Muhammad Safwan Mohd; Raja, Sufian; Yusof, Farazila; Muhamad, Mohd Ridha; Manurung, Yupiter HP.; Adenan, Mohd Shahriman; Hussein, Nur Izan Syahriah; Ren, James
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001226079200001
author Mansor
Muhammad Safwan Mohd; Raja
Sufian; Yusof
Farazila; Muhamad
Mohd Ridha; Manurung
Yupiter HP.; Adenan
Mohd Shahriman; Hussein
Nur Izan Syahriah; Ren
James
spellingShingle Mansor
Muhammad Safwan Mohd; Raja
Sufian; Yusof
Farazila; Muhamad
Mohd Ridha; Manurung
Yupiter HP.; Adenan
Mohd Shahriman; Hussein
Nur Izan Syahriah; Ren
James
Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies
Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering
author_facet Mansor
Muhammad Safwan Mohd; Raja
Sufian; Yusof
Farazila; Muhamad
Mohd Ridha; Manurung
Yupiter HP.; Adenan
Mohd Shahriman; Hussein
Nur Izan Syahriah; Ren
James
author_sort Mansor
spelling Mansor, Muhammad Safwan Mohd; Raja, Sufian; Yusof, Farazila; Muhamad, Mohd Ridha; Manurung, Yupiter HP.; Adenan, Mohd Shahriman; Hussein, Nur Izan Syahriah; Ren, James
Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T
English
Article
The flexibility of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies in the metal 3D printing process has gained significant attention in research and industry, which allows for fabricating complicated and intricate Near-NetShape (NNS) geometry designs. The achievement of desired characteristics in Wire-Arc Additive Manufactured (WAAM) components is primarily contingent upon the careful selection and precise control of significant processing variables, including bead deposition strategy, wire materials, type of heat source, wire feed speed, and the application of shielding gas. As a result, optimizing these most significant process parameters has improved, producing higher-quality WAAM-manufactured components. Consequently, this has contributed to the overall rise in the method's popularity and many applications. This article aims to provide an overview of the wire deposition strategy and the optimization of process parameters in WAAM. The optimization of numerous wire deposition techniques and process parameters in the WAAM method, which is required to manufacture highquality additively manufactured metal parts, is summarised. The WAAM optimization algorithm, in addition to anticipate technological developments, has been proposed. Subsequently, a discussion ensues regarding the potential for WAAM optimization within the swiftly growing domain of WAAM. In the end, conclusions have been derived from the reviewed research work.
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2238-7854
2214-0697
2024
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10.1016/j.jmrt.2024.03.170
Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering
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title Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies
title_short Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies
title_full Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies
title_fullStr Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies
title_full_unstemmed Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies
title_sort Integrated approach to Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) optimization: Harnessing the synergy of process parameters and deposition strategies
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description The flexibility of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies in the metal 3D printing process has gained significant attention in research and industry, which allows for fabricating complicated and intricate Near-NetShape (NNS) geometry designs. The achievement of desired characteristics in Wire-Arc Additive Manufactured (WAAM) components is primarily contingent upon the careful selection and precise control of significant processing variables, including bead deposition strategy, wire materials, type of heat source, wire feed speed, and the application of shielding gas. As a result, optimizing these most significant process parameters has improved, producing higher-quality WAAM-manufactured components. Consequently, this has contributed to the overall rise in the method's popularity and many applications. This article aims to provide an overview of the wire deposition strategy and the optimization of process parameters in WAAM. The optimization of numerous wire deposition techniques and process parameters in the WAAM method, which is required to manufacture highquality additively manufactured metal parts, is summarised. The WAAM optimization algorithm, in addition to anticipate technological developments, has been proposed. Subsequently, a discussion ensues regarding the potential for WAAM optimization within the swiftly growing domain of WAAM. In the end, conclusions have been derived from the reviewed research work.
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