In the ITEA project FAMILIAR, Fraunhofer IAPT and the institute’s project partners have developed a digital assistance system using machine learning and mixed-reality (XR) glasses for robotic Wire Arc ...
Empa researchers are exploring the use of WAAM to apply patches to damaged steel components, like cracked bridge parts.
Robotic-Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (Robotic-WAAM) is one of the AM processes that has wide applicability in large-structure manufacturing, modifying/adding structural features and repairing high ...
Researchers are investigating how steel components can be specifically repaired or even redesigned in the future using ...
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a direct energy deposition technique in which an electric arc serves as a heat source to melt a continuously fed metal wire, building three-dimensional ...
Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) represents a family of directed energy deposition techniques that employ a continuous metal wire feed and electric arc to build large-scale metallic components ...
The study includes the manufacturing process of super-invar alloy of WAAM, the relationship between micro-structure and G/R, the mechanical properties and the CTE. The main transfer mode of liquid ...
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