Professor Stewart Williams
Cranfield UniversityAbstract
Additive manufacture of metre scale engineering structural
parts is currently of great interest to industry. The most realistic
processes for these applications use Wire based Additive
Manufacture (WAM) which shows the highest level of business
benefit, large build rates and envelopes.
These processes have been investigated and developed at
Cranfield University over the last 12 years and many large parts
have now been produced including the world’s largest part – a 6
metre long 300kg aluminium spar.
This talk will present the different processes with examples
of systems, capabilities and associated material properties.
Industrial case studies of large scale engineering structures
made by WAM to date will be shown. Finally new developments
expected through our recently awarded EPSRC NEWAM
programme grant will be highlighted.
All staff and students welcome to attend.