ARTICLE
TITLE

Experimental Investigation on Bead Geometry Parameter and Mechanical Property of Part Fabricated by Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing

SUMMARY

In additive manufacturing process, wire arc additive manufacturing process (WAAM) is a technique which can produce a metal 3D printed part.  In Industries product are produced by wasting one third of its material, from this process time consumption and material wastage is more comparing in Subtractive Manufacturing over Additive Manufacturing. Additive Manufacturing stepped from 1925 in manufacturing industry and it has gained its remarkable growth in past few decades, as of now metal 3D oriented parts have come to play a major role in aerospace industry. This research work focused on Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) welding. It has high deposition rate, ultimate build volume and good structural integrity compare with other additive manufacturing process. MACH3 controller is used to control the welding torch motion for addition of material by 3 axis movement (X, Y and Z). To identify the correct parameters for metal part we have done numbers of samples by changing values in the MIG machine from that we finalize the three parameters through visualizes on the printed materials after that a wall like structure is built and post processing like cutting the materials from base plate, grinding the uneven surface on printed materials. The printed materials are ready for material testing like bead geometry analysis of various parameter and tensile testing to identify the printed material strength, elongation, stress and strain.

 Articles related

Mustafa Ergin SAHIN    

Supercapacitors have high power density and some advantages than the other storage devices. Therefore the applications of supercapacitors and investigations to develop their materials and chemistry are increases in every day. Also, the engineering and en... see more


ICEPE Conference, Dr. Muhammad Shehryar, Dr. Muzaffar Ali    

The limited availability of fossil fuels, as well as its negative ecological repercussions, has prompted humanity to seek other renewable technologies. One of the obvious options is solar energy, especially for energy deficient and solar rich countries l... see more


ACMM Conference    

Reinforced concrete structures collapse by developing tensile and flexural crack patterns. The properties of the concrete must be researched to prevent these forms of failure and enhance the overall strength and durability. The inclusion of fibres in the... see more


ICCEMME Conference    

Numerical investigation of penetration characteristics of 6mm SS304 preformed spherical fragments released from a Fragment Generator Warhead (FGW) impacting on Steel 1006 target plate of 1 mm, 3 mm and 6 mm thick in velocity range 1000 m/s to 5000 m/s an... see more


ICMMM Conference 2020, KUMAR M    

In the recent times, usage of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics (CFRP) is inevitable in almost all the engineering sectors especially in Aerospace industries. In spite of its wide range of applications, the usage is currently limited due to its higher cos... see more