材料科学
质量保证
仪表(计算机编程)
制造工程
不连续性分类
系统工程
过程(计算)
计算机科学
工厂(面向对象编程)
过程控制
鉴定(生物学)
工艺工程
工程类
运营管理
数学
外部质量评估
植物
数学分析
生物
程序设计语言
操作系统
作者
Sarah Everton,Matthias Hirsch,Petros Stravroulakis,Richard Leach,Adam T. Clare
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.matdes.2016.01.099
摘要
Lack of assurance of quality with additively manufactured (AM) parts is a key technological barrier that prevents manufacturers from adopting AM technologies, especially for high-value applications where component failure cannot be tolerated. Developments in process control have allowed significant enhancement of AM techniques and marked improvements in surface roughness and material properties, along with a reduction in inter-build variation and the occurrence of embedded material discontinuities. As a result, the exploitation of AM processes continues to accelerate. Unlike established subtractive processes, where in-process monitoring is now commonplace, factory-ready AM processes have not yet incorporated monitoring technologies that allow discontinuities to be detected in process. Researchers have investigated new forms of instrumentation and adaptive approaches which, when integrated, will allow further enhancement to the assurance that can be offered when producing AM components. The state-of-the-art with respect to inspection methodologies compatible with AM processes is explored here. Their suitability for the inspection and identification of typical material discontinuities and failure modes is discussed with the intention of identifying new avenues for research and proposing approaches to integration into future generations of AM systems.
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