Dushyant Dubey, Satinder Paul Singh, Bijoya Kumar Behera
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摘要
本综述论文根据美国材料与试验协会 (ASTM) 标准对增材制造 (AM) 或三维打印技术进行了系统分类,将这些技术分为七大类:大桶光聚合、材料挤压、粉末床熔融、材料喷射 (MJT)、粘合剂喷射、直接能量沉积和薄片层压。每个类别又进一步细分为特定的子类别,为了解 AM 技术的多样性提供了一个全面的框架。通过利用这些 ASTM 标准,我们的综述旨在对每种 AM 技术的能力和进步进行结构化的详细概述。最新的研究和发展被纳入其中,以突出这些技术的演变,展示提高了制造工艺的精度、材料兼容性和效率的创新。此外,该综述还严格审查了与每种技术相关的所用材料、优势和局限性,探讨了它们在航空航天、汽车、医疗保健、国防和消费品等各个行业的应用。
A review on recent advancements in additive manufacturing techniques
This review paper systematically classifies additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing techniques according to American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards, which categorize these technologies into seven main groups: vat photopolymerization, material extrusion, powder-bed fusion, material jetting (MJT), binder jetting, direct energy deposition, and sheet lamination. Each of these categories is further subdivided into specific subcategories, providing a comprehensive framework to understand the diverse landscape of AM technologies. By leveraging these ASTM standards, our review aims to offer a structured and detailed overview of the capabilities and advancements within each AM technique. Recent studies and developments are incorporated to highlight the evolution of these technologies, showcasing innovations that have improved precision, material compatibility, and efficiency in manufacturing processes. Furthermore, the review critically examines the materials used, advantages, and limitations associated with each technique, exploring their applications across various industries such as aerospace, automotive, healthcare, defense, and consumer goods.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed papers covering a broad area of mechanical engineering activities associated with the design and operation of process equipment.