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Antonio Domenico Ludovico

Bio: Antonio Domenico Ludovico is an academic researcher from Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The author has contributed to research in topics: Welding & Laser beam welding. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1347 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed an experimental investigation and a successive statistical optimization of the parameters of the selective laser melting process of the 18Ni300 maraging steel and found that the best part properties were produced with the laser power bigger than 90 W and the velocity smaller than 220 mm/s.
Abstract: Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is an Additive Manufacturing process (AM) that built parts from powder using a layer-by-layer deposition technique. The control of the parameters that influence the melting and the amount of energy density involved in the process is paramount in order to get valuable parts. The objective of this paper is to perform an experimental investigation and a successive statistical optimization of the parameters of the selective laser melting process of the 18Ni300 maraging steel. The experimental investigation involved the study of the microstructure, the mechanical and surface properties of the laser maraging powder. The outcomes of experimental study demonstrated that the hardness, the mechanical strength and the surface roughness correlated positively to the part density. Parts with relative density higher than 99% had a very low porosity that presented closed and regular shaped pores. The statistical optimization determined that the best part properties were produced with the laser power bigger than 90 W and the velocity smaller than 220 mm/s.

317 citations

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TL;DR: This paper investigates the fabrication of Selective Laser Melting titanium alloy Ti6Al4V micro-lattice structures for the production of lightweight components using the pillar textile unit cell as base lattice structure and alternative lattice topologies including reinforcing vertical bars are considered.
Abstract: The paper investigates the fabrication of Selective Laser Melting (SLM) titanium alloy Ti6Al4V micro-lattice structures for the production of lightweight components. Specifically, the pillar textile unit cell is used as base lattice structure and alternative lattice topologies including reinforcing vertical bars are also considered. Detailed characterizations of dimensional accuracy, surface roughness, and micro-hardness are performed. In addition, compression tests are carried out in order to evaluate the mechanical strength and the energy absorbed per unit mass of the lattice truss specimens made by SLM. The built structures have a relative density ranging between 0.2234 and 0.5822. An optimization procedure is implemented via the method of Taguchi to identify the optimal geometric configuration which maximizes peak strength and energy absorbed per unit mass.

108 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the influence of the process parameters on the temperature evolution in a 3D model and simulate the powder-liquid-solid change by means of a check of the nodes temperature.
Abstract: Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is actually the most attractive technique in an Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology because of the possibility to build layer by layer up nearly full density metallic components without needing for post-processing. One of the main problems in SLM processes is represented by the thermal distortion of the model during forming; the part tends to be deformed and cracked due to the thermal stress. Therefore, it is important to know the effect of the process parameters on the molten zone and consequently on the density of the consolidated material. Great advantage can be obtained from the prediction of temperature evolution and distribution. The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of the process parameters on the temperature evolution in a 3D model. The developed code evaluates the distribution and evolution of the temperatures in the SLM process and simulates the powder-liquid-solid change by means of a check of the nodes temperature. (Received in June 2010, accepted in June 2011. This paper was with the authors 1 month for 1 revision.)

103 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the morphological and mechanical properties of metal foams were evaluated using ANOVA statistical analysis to identify the most important features (relative density and plateau stress) for foam quality.

98 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a laser marker machine equipped with a pulsed Nd:YVO 4 laser having a wavelength of 1064nm to find out the parameters setting for manufacturing 3D structures with a good surface finishing through the laser milling technology.

95 citations


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TL;DR: A review of the emerging research on additive manufacturing of metallic materials is provided in this article, which provides a comprehensive overview of the physical processes and the underlying science of metallurgical structure and properties of the deposited parts.

4,192 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the main 3D printing methods, materials and their development in trending applications was carried out in this paper, where the revolutionary applications of AM in biomedical, aerospace, buildings and protective structures were discussed.
Abstract: Freedom of design, mass customisation, waste minimisation and the ability to manufacture complex structures, as well as fast prototyping, are the main benefits of additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing. A comprehensive review of the main 3D printing methods, materials and their development in trending applications was carried out. In particular, the revolutionary applications of AM in biomedical, aerospace, buildings and protective structures were discussed. The current state of materials development, including metal alloys, polymer composites, ceramics and concrete, was presented. In addition, this paper discussed the main processing challenges with void formation, anisotropic behaviour, the limitation of computer design and layer-by-layer appearance. Overall, this paper gives an overview of 3D printing, including a survey on its benefits and drawbacks as a benchmark for future research and development.

4,159 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the complex relationship between additive manufacturing processes, microstructure and resulting properties for metals, and typical microstructures for additively manufactured steel, aluminium and titanium are presented.

2,837 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe which types of laser-induced consolidation can be applied to what type of material, and demonstrate that although SLS/SLM can process polymers, metals, ceramics and composites, quite some limitations and problems cause the palette of applicable materials still to be limited.

1,241 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the current state of the art and describe the challenges that need to be met to achieve the desired fundamental understanding of the physics of the additive manufacturing process.
Abstract: The production of metal parts via laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing is growing exponentially. However, the transition of this technology from production of prototypes to production of critical parts is hindered by a lack of confidence in the quality of the part. Confidence can be established via a fundamental understanding of the physics of the process. It is generally accepted that this understanding will be increasingly achieved through modeling and simulation. However, there are significant physics, computational, and materials challenges stemming from the broad range of length and time scales and temperature ranges associated with the process. In this paper, we review the current state of the art and describe the challenges that need to be met to achieve the desired fundamental understanding of the physics of the process.

758 citations