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Fabricating Copper Components with Electron Beam Melting

Authors: P. Frigola; O.A. Harrysson; T.J. Horn; H.A. West; R.L. Aman; J.M. Rigsbee; D.A. Ramirez; +4 Authors

Fabricating Copper Components with Electron Beam Melting

Abstract

Abstract The ability to make components from copper and copper alloys via additive manufacturing is spurring a range of novel applications. Although the high thermal conductivity of copper presents challenges for direct AM processes, fully dense copper components with complex geometries have been demonstrated. Of particular interest is the ability to use AM methods to fabricate internal cooling channels and mesh structures to optimize thermal management. This article describes feasibility studies to evaluate AM processing of copper parts.

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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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