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Wire arc additive manufacturing has limited productivity and casting processes require complex molds that are expensive and time-consuming to produce.

ORNL has developed a new hybrid additive manufacturing technique to create complex three-dimensional shapes like air foils and wind generator blades much more quickly.

Important of the application is enabling a cost-effective precision manufacturing method Current technology is limited to injection molded individual pi-joints limiting control of pi-joint direction, this creates hurdle in introducing high volume production to the composite in

This technology combines 3D printing and compression molding to produce high-strength, low-porosity composite articles.

An innovative rapid manufacturing method for tailored fiber preforms with controlled fiber alignment for enhanced mechanical properties.
