Filomeno Martina
Cranfield University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Filomeno Martina.
Cirp Annals-manufacturing Technology | 2016
Mary Kathryn Thompson; Giovanni Moroni; Thomas H.J. Vaneker; Georges M. Fadel; R. Ian Campbell; Ian Gibson; Alain Bernard; Joachim Schulz; Patricia Graf; Bhrigu Ahuja; Filomeno Martina
The past few decades have seen substantial growth in Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies. However, this growth has mainly been process-driven. The evolution of engineering design to take advantage of the possibilities afforded by AM and to manage the constraints associated with the technology has lagged behind. This paper presents the major opportunities, constraints, and economic considerations for Design for Additive Manufacturing. It explores issues related to design and redesign for direct and indirect AM production. It also highlights key industrial applications, outlines future challenges, and identifies promising directions for research and the exploitation of AM’s full potential in industry.
Materials Science and Technology | 2016
Stewart Williams; Filomeno Martina; Adrian C. Addison; Jialuo Ding; Goncalo Pardal; Paul A. Colegrove
Depositing large components (>10 kg) in titanium, aluminium, steel and other metals is possible using Wire + Arc Additive Manufacturing. This technology adopts arc welding tools and wire as feedstock for additive manufacturing purposes. High deposition rates, low material and equipment costs, and good structural integrity make Wire+Arc Additive Manufacturing a suitable candidate for replacing the current method of manufacturing from solid billets or large forgings, especially with regards to low and medium complexity parts. A variety of components have been successfully manufactured with this process, including Ti–6Al–4V spars and landing gear assemblies, aluminium wing ribs, steel wind tunnel models and cones. Strategies on how to manage residual stress, improve mechanical properties and eliminate defects such as porosity are suggested. Finally, the benefits of non-destructive testing, online monitoring and in situ machining are discussed.
Journal of Engineering Design | 2017
Helen Lockett; Jialuo Ding; Stewart Williams; Filomeno Martina
ABSTRACT Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture (WAAM) is an additive manufacturing technology that can produce near net-shape parts layer by layer in an automated manner using welding technology controlled by a robot or CNC machine. WAAM has been shown to produce parts with good structural integrity in a range of materials including titanium, steel and aluminium and has the potential to produce high value structural parts at lower cost with much less waste material and shorter lead times that conventional manufacturing processes. This paper provides an initial set of design rules for WAAM and presents a methodology for build orientation selection for WAAM parts. The paper begins with a comparison between the design requirements and capabilities of WAAM and other additive manufacturing technologies, design guidelines for WAAM are then presented based on experimental work. A methodology to select the most appropriate build orientation for WAAM parts is then presented using a multi attribute decision matrix approach to compare different design alternatives. Two aerospace case study parts are provided to illustrate the methodology.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2012
Filomeno Martina; Jörn Mehnen; Stewart Williams; Paul A. Colegrove; Fude Wang
Materials & Design | 2016
Blanka A. Szost; S. Terzi; Filomeno Martina; Didier Boisselier; Anastasiia Prytuliak; Thilo Pirling; M. Hofmann; David John Jarvis
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2015
Filomeno Martina; Paul A. Colegrove; Stewart Williams; Jonathan Meyer
Materials Characterization | 2016
Jack Donoghue; Alphons Anandaraj Antonysamy; Filomeno Martina; Paul A. Colegrove; Stewart Williams; Philip B. Prangnell
Materials Science and Technology | 2016
Filomeno Martina; Matthew Roy; Blanka A. Szost; S. Terzi; Paul A. Colegrove; Stewart Williams; Philip J. Withers; J. Meyer; M. Hofmann
Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2015
Jialuo Ding; Paul A. Colegrove; Filomeno Martina; Stewart Williams; R. Wiktorowicz; M.R. Palt
Scripta Materialia | 2017
Paul A. Colegrove; Jack Donoghue; Filomeno Martina; Jianglong Gu; Philip B. Prangnell; J.R. Hönnige