Additive manufacturing technologies based on metal are evolving into an essential advanced manufacturing tool for constructing prototypes and parts that can lead to complex struc-tures, dissimilar metal-based structures that cannot be constructed using conventional metallurgical techniques. Unlike traditional manufacturing processes, the metal AM processes are unreliable due to variable process parameters and a lack of conventionally acceptable evaluation methods. A thor-ough understanding of various diagnostic techniques is essential to improve the quality of addi-tively manufactured products and provide reliable feedback on the manufacturing processes for improving the quality of the products. This review summarizes and discusses various ex-situ inspections and in-situ monitoring methods, including electron-based methods, thermal methods, acoustic methods, laser breakdown, and mechanical methods, for metal additive manufacturing.
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Yang, T., Mazumder, S., Jin, Y., Squires, B., Sofield, M., Pantawane, M. V., … Neogi, A. (2021, September 1). A review of diagnostics methodologies for metal additive manufacturing processes and products. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14174929
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