Artículo de revista
Additive manufacturing methods: techniques, materials, and closed-loop control applications
Fecha
2020-06-17Registro en:
02683768
10.1007/s00170-020-05663-6
Autor
Mercado Rivera , María José
Rojas Arciniegas, Alvaro José
Institución
Resumen
Additive manufacturing encompasses a set of low-cost and highly versatile tools used to prototype and fabricate threedimensional (3D) objects with ease. In most of the additive manufacturing techniques, materials are deposited layer by layer
until a 3D object is reproduced. Several additive manufacturing techniques have been developed in the previous decade, and the
application of additive manufacturing has increased in various industrial sectors. However, there are still drawbacks associated
with additive manufacturing techniques, necessitating further study and development. In this study, we review the techniques and
materials used in additive manufacturing. The vast majority of additive manufacturing processes are still based on open-loop
control or implement some local controllers for specific variables (such as temperature), making them susceptible for errors. This
study presents a review of the different additive manufacturing techniques, examples of academic and commercial efforts to
improve the control systems for additive manufacturing, as well as the application of additive manufacturing in different fields
such as aerospace, electronics, arts, and biomedical. The article ends highlighting the advantages of utilizing a closed-loop control
system in additive manufacturing and discussing the work needed for further development