Impact of wire and arc additively manufactured workpiece geometry on the milling process

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  • who: Christina Fuchs from the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management, Technical University of Munich, Boltzmannstrasse, Garching, Germany have published the article: Impact of wire and arc additively manufactured workpiece geometry on the milling process, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this research the impact of the WAAM-part geometry on the milling was analyzed by machining three sets of samples and guidelines for a milling strategy were developed. The geometry of the WAAM-parts has already been the research focus of several studies.
  • how: Both are addressed in the following sections . . .

     

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