Friction Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Principles for Building in Solid State, Benefits, Limitations, and Applications
Currently, most of the major commercial metal additive manufacturing (MAM) techniques rely on liquid phase processing. The liquid to solid phase transformations in these techniques results in microstructural issues and defects which in turn tantamount to inferior properties of fabricated build. Friction based additive manufacturing technologies are solid state processing techniques which work on the principles of friction based joining processes and layer by layer additive manufacturing. This book primarily addresses the basic understanding of seven friction based additive manufacturing techniques. These techniques include additive manufacturing methods based on rotary friction welding, linear friction welding, friction deposition, friction surfacing, friction stir additive manufacturing, friction assisted seam welding and additive friction stir. The principle of operations, benefits, limitations and recent developments of each technique has been described. It covers potentional and probable applications of each technique through review of various experimental studies.

Features





  • Targets friction based solid state additive manufacturing of metallic materials


  • Describes principle of operation of seven friction based additive manufacturing techniques


  • Reviews latest trends of these processes via experimental studies


  • Describes benefits and limitations of each technique


  • Covers current and probable applications of these techniques
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Friction Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Principles for Building in Solid State, Benefits, Limitations, and Applications
Currently, most of the major commercial metal additive manufacturing (MAM) techniques rely on liquid phase processing. The liquid to solid phase transformations in these techniques results in microstructural issues and defects which in turn tantamount to inferior properties of fabricated build. Friction based additive manufacturing technologies are solid state processing techniques which work on the principles of friction based joining processes and layer by layer additive manufacturing. This book primarily addresses the basic understanding of seven friction based additive manufacturing techniques. These techniques include additive manufacturing methods based on rotary friction welding, linear friction welding, friction deposition, friction surfacing, friction stir additive manufacturing, friction assisted seam welding and additive friction stir. The principle of operations, benefits, limitations and recent developments of each technique has been described. It covers potentional and probable applications of each technique through review of various experimental studies.

Features





  • Targets friction based solid state additive manufacturing of metallic materials


  • Describes principle of operation of seven friction based additive manufacturing techniques


  • Reviews latest trends of these processes via experimental studies


  • Describes benefits and limitations of each technique


  • Covers current and probable applications of these techniques
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Friction Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Principles for Building in Solid State, Benefits, Limitations, and Applications

Friction Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Principles for Building in Solid State, Benefits, Limitations, and Applications

Friction Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Principles for Building in Solid State, Benefits, Limitations, and Applications
Friction Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Principles for Building in Solid State, Benefits, Limitations, and Applications

Friction Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Principles for Building in Solid State, Benefits, Limitations, and Applications

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Overview

Currently, most of the major commercial metal additive manufacturing (MAM) techniques rely on liquid phase processing. The liquid to solid phase transformations in these techniques results in microstructural issues and defects which in turn tantamount to inferior properties of fabricated build. Friction based additive manufacturing technologies are solid state processing techniques which work on the principles of friction based joining processes and layer by layer additive manufacturing. This book primarily addresses the basic understanding of seven friction based additive manufacturing techniques. These techniques include additive manufacturing methods based on rotary friction welding, linear friction welding, friction deposition, friction surfacing, friction stir additive manufacturing, friction assisted seam welding and additive friction stir. The principle of operations, benefits, limitations and recent developments of each technique has been described. It covers potentional and probable applications of each technique through review of various experimental studies.

Features





  • Targets friction based solid state additive manufacturing of metallic materials


  • Describes principle of operation of seven friction based additive manufacturing techniques


  • Reviews latest trends of these processes via experimental studies


  • Describes benefits and limitations of each technique


  • Covers current and probable applications of these techniques

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367781330
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 03/31/2021
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sandeep Rathee, T.K. Kundra

Table of Contents

Introduction. Additive Manufacturing (AM) Technologies. Friction based Joining Techniques. Friction Joining based Additive Manufacturing Techniques. Friction Deposition based Additive Manufacturing Techniques. Friction Stir Welding based Additive Manufacturing Techniques. Applications and challenges of friction based additive manufacturing technologies. Conclusion.

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