Metal Additive Manufacturing: Materials and Manufacturing is the first book on metal additive manufacturing to take readers, scholars and practitioners alike beyond the design freedom this revolutionary manufacturing process offers. The book clearly shows the essence of metallurgical principles in realizing the full scope of material and process control freedom in metal additive manufacturing. The book's author reveals how fundamental metallurgical principles can be utilized to develop new materials, AM and subsequent processing, and their controls that cannot be achieved in any other manufacturing methods.
In addition, the book also shows how to overcome the inherent weaknesses of AM, including structural integrity and surface finish. Users will find a comprehensive presentation on the vast array of materials possibilities available to tailor product performance utilizing sensor and model based in-situ process controls.