A Review on Wire-Laser Directed Energy Deposition: Parameter Control, Process Stability, and Future Research Paths

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Wire-laser directed energy deposition has emerged as a transformative technology in metal additive manufacturing, offering high material deposition efficiency and promoting a cleaner process environment compared to powder processes. This technique has gained attention across diverse industries due to its ability to expedite production and facilitate the repair or replication of valuable components. This work reviews the state-of-the-art in wire-laser directed energy deposition to gain a clear understanding of key process variables and identify challenges affecting process stability. Furthermore, this paper explores modeling and monitoring methods utilized in the literature to enhance the final quality of fabricated parts, thereby minimizing the need for repeated experiments, and reducing material waste. By reviewing existing literature, this paper contributes to advancing the current understanding of wire-laser directed energy deposition technology. It highlights the gaps in the literature while underscoring research needs in wire-laser directed energy deposition.

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Ghanadi, N., & Pasebani, S. (2024, April 1). A Review on Wire-Laser Directed Energy Deposition: Parameter Control, Process Stability, and Future Research Paths. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp8020084

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