Abstract
Existing Metal Additive Manufacturing processes are fast approaching a matured stage in which a wide range of possibilities are available for the incorporation of the rapid fabrication technology to current industrial practices. In terms of design conventions, the limitless geometrical freedom allows complex structures including cellular internal grids and lattices to be formed without addi-tional tooling. Repair parts and leveraging components can also be produced on demand when required especially for military assets where large volume of inventory is constantly maintained to ensure operational readiness. In this exemplary work, a feasibility study on using stainless steel material with integrated cellular design to manufacture a guide bracket found on a military ve-hicle via Selective Laser Melting process was conducted. The results showed appreciably better mechanical performance in using a stainless steel honeycomb as compared to the aluminum alloy used for the original component together with a faster production route through SLM.
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Tan, J. H., Woon, W. K., & Wong, W. L. E. (2016). A Design Modification Approach to Utilize the Benefits of Metal Additive Manufacturing Adoption. Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, 04(07), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.4236/msce.2016.47008
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