Proceedings Vol. 31 (2025)

ENGINEERING MECHANICS 2025
May 12 – 14, 2025, Medlov, Czech Republic
Copyright © 2025 Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
ISBN 978-80-86246-99-4 (electronic)
ISSN 1805-8248 (printed)
ISSN 1805-8256 (electronic)
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pages 101 - 104, full text

Wave propagation in 3D printed metals is an area of research that focuses on the behavior of mechanical waves in metallic materials produced by additive technologies, specifically 3D printing. This process is increasingly being used to produce complex geometric structures that can exhibit different properties compared to traditionally manufactured materials. In this context, the focus is on how the structure of the printing material, the microscopic arrangement of particles, porosity, and anisotropy affect the wave behavior. The aim of the research is to understand how different printing parameters (e.g., layer orientation, material composition) affect wave propagation and how this knowledge can be applied for, e.g., defect detection, sound insulation, or structures with optimized mechanical properties. This work focuses on the instrumentation of 3D printed samples with actuators and measurement labels, the creation of an experimental setup and the measurement of initial high frequency mechanical wave propagation experiments.
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