Fatigue Damage of Additively Manufactured Parts
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Mechanical Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 July 2019) | Viewed by 12212
Special Issue Editors
Interests: materials science and engineering; high-resolution microstructure and defect analysis; fatigue behavior with temperature and corrosion superposition; metrological material condition monitoring; fracture mechanics evaluation of damage tolerances; process-structure-property-damage interactions; mechanism-based material modeling and simulation
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Interests: manufacturing processes; simulation; fracture mechanics
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Interests: additive manufacturing; microstructure; mechanical behavior; fatigue damage; very high cycle fatigue (VHCF); hybrid manufacturing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The design freedom, customization potential, and significant reduction in product development cycle brings additive manufacturing (AM) to the forefront of the fourth industrial revolution. It has developed in the last few years to a level where it results now in mechanically-sound structures. The potential of light-weighting, functional enhancement by design and/or selective material compaction, functional grading as well as development of new alloys specific for additive manufacturing are topics of current interest. The application of the technology to functional components subjected to fatigue loading still needs careful design with respect to the available material data. This Special Issue is focused on scientific contributions to serve as a compendium of research currently available on fatigue of AM parts. Papers are open for all material classes and AM processes. Studies covering the following or associated topics are welcome:
- Influence of AM-specific microstructure on fatigue behavior
- Role of remnant porosity in fatigue strength
- Fracture behavior as compared to conventional alloys
- Influence of orientation on fatigue and fracture
- Role of texture in fatigue determination
- Fatigue of multi-material structures
- Fatigue of hybrid-processed structures
- Functional grading for fatigue
- Fatigue modeling of AM parts
- Prediction of fatigue life in AM parts
- Low, high and very high cycle fatigue (LCF/HCF/VHCF) behavior
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Walther
Dr. Abilio M. P. de Jesus
Dr.-Ing. Shafaqat Siddique
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- additive manufacturing
- fatigue
- LCF
- HCF
- VHCF
- microstructure
- porosity,
- functional grading
- fatigue life prediction
- hybrid structures
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