Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Jul 2020)

Residual stress analysis of additive manufacturing of metallic parts using ultrasonic waves: State of the art review

  • R. Acevedo,
  • P. Sedlak,
  • R. Kolman,
  • M. Fredel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 9457 – 9477

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Additive manufacturing has become a major growing field in materials engineering, following a new tendency for custom, high precision and on-demand fabrication. Residual stresses are prone to appear in any production technique, which remain a challenge to be measured. These stresses can lead to a reduction on mechanical performance and even cause premature failure. Thus, a wide understanding of residual stress is critical for greater part reliability. Among Non-destructive Testing (NDT) techniques, acoustic and ultrasonic waves remain widely used to determine stresses, voids and defects in a wide array of parts. In this contribution, Ultrasonic Testing (UT) is highlighted as an alternative for measuring residual stress both during and after fabrication.

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