Adaptive Slicing and Process Optimization for Direct Metal Deposition to Fabricate Exhaust Manifolds

  • Eisenbarth D
  • Menichelli A
  • Soffel F
  • et al.
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Direct metal deposition is an additive technology that has the potential to fabricate large parts in multiple buildup directions. Especially curved, thin-walled geometries such as exhaust manifolds are a promising use case: In theory, direct metal deposition allows...

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Eisenbarth, D., Menichelli, A., Soffel, F., & Wegener, K. (2021). Adaptive Slicing and Process Optimization for Direct Metal Deposition to Fabricate Exhaust Manifolds. In Industrializing Additive Manufacturing (pp. 160–173). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54334-1_12

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