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Residual Stress Distributions in Cold-Sprayed Copper 3D-Printed Parts
2020
Journal of thermal spray technology (Print)
Cold-spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) builds strong, dense metal parts from powder feedstock without melting and offers potential advantages over alternatives such as casting, liquid phase sintering, laser or e-beam melting or welding. Considerable effort is required to relieve residual stresses that arise from melt/freeze cycling in these methods. While CSAM does not involve melting, it imposes high strain rates on the feedstock and stress anisotropies due to complex build paths. This
doi:10.1007/s11666-020-01040-7
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