Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes have gained an increasing interest in many sectors as they provide novel production capabilities that may fit new challenging applications. However, regardless of their great potentials, the actual usage of metal AM systems in the industry is still limited by different issues. Among them, the problems related with the quality, capability and repeatability of additive processes represents a major issue, which imposes the need for novel and advanced sensing and monitoring solutions. This study reviews the quality issues in metal AM processes and investigates different monitoring solutions based on in-situ machine sensorization.

Monitoring of Metal Additive Manufacturing Processes via In-Situ Machine Sensorization

GRASSO, MARCO LUIGI;COLOSIMO, BIANCA MARIA
2016-01-01

Abstract

Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes have gained an increasing interest in many sectors as they provide novel production capabilities that may fit new challenging applications. However, regardless of their great potentials, the actual usage of metal AM systems in the industry is still limited by different issues. Among them, the problems related with the quality, capability and repeatability of additive processes represents a major issue, which imposes the need for novel and advanced sensing and monitoring solutions. This study reviews the quality issues in metal AM processes and investigates different monitoring solutions based on in-situ machine sensorization.
2016
Proceedings of the IMEKO TC10 Workshop on New Perspectives in Measurements, Tools and Techniques for system’s reliability, maintainability and safety
978-92-990073-9-6
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