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Improving the Electron-Beam Additive Manufacturing Growth of Components

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Vertical supply of a wire in surfacing by two electron beams is proposed as a process for three-dimensional product growth. The numerical modeling of this process is outlined. In this approach, the product’s properties do not depend on the direction of growth; heating is uniform, with no shadowed areas; the process is flexible; and the heat supply to the metal may be regulated.

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Financial support was provided by the following sources: for the modeling of the surfacing process, the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education (project FSNM-2020-0028) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project 20-48-596006 r_NOTs_Permskii Krai); for the development of the equipment, the Ministry of Education and Science of Perm Krai as part of an international research project (contract S-26/508, March 9, 2021).

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Correspondence to D. N. Trushnikov, G. L. Permyakov, S. V. Varushkin, R. V. Davlyatshin, Yu. V. Bayandin or S. Pang.

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Translated by B. Gilbert

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Trushnikov, D.N., Permyakov, G.L., Varushkin, S.V. et al. Improving the Electron-Beam Additive Manufacturing Growth of Components. Russ. Engin. Res. 41, 874–876 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X21090276

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