Surface modification of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V using an abrasive vibratory finishing technique
Additive Manufacturing (AM) enables greater geometrical flexibility in engineering design than conventional manufacturing methods, allowing parts to be customized for individual needs, as well as producing less waste material. However, partially bonded powder particles attached to the surfaces limit...
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University of Bath
2019
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