Influential Factors on Fatigue Behavior of Additively Manufactured Materials

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AM material is the materials that make through the additively manufactured process. This is a high technology that can help us to make different structure materials on the one equipment. The AM materials is highly anticipated for using in the airspace, automobile, medical and the industry, because the AM materials is easy to create, reproduce and can have a complex structure. But before we use it, we need to understand the weak point of the AM materials. For this paper I’m gone to describe some Influential factors on fatigue behavior of the AM materials which is based on the Ti‐6Al‐4V alloy.

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