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Review of Additive Manufacturing by Direct Metal Laser Melting Review of Additive Manufacturing by Direct Metal Laser Melting Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research The NRC has been informed that additively manufactured (AM) parts are being considered for applications in the operating fleet as early as 2018. In 2017, industry prototyping efforts involved use of the direct metal laser melting (DMLM) method to manufacture parts for reactor components. The NRC Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research is beginning to evaluate the technology to gain insight into any technical issues that must be addressed to assure safety and reliability of specific DMLM-produced components that may be accepted by the NRC, including design, precursor materials, finished material properties, structural integrity, nondestructive evaluation, and quality assurance. This poster also discusses the emergence and harmonization of relevant codes and standards activities. This poster will give an overview of NRC findings and preliminary recommendations related to additive manufacturing via DMLM.
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Review of Additive Manufacturin g by Direct Metal Laser Melting Review of Additive Manufacturing by Direct Metal Laser Melting Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research The NRC has been informed that additively manufactur ed (AM) parts are being considered for applications in the operat ing fleet as early as 2018. In 2017, industry prototyping efforts involved use of the direct metal laser melting (DMLM) method to manufacture parts for reactor components. The NRC Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research is beginni ng to evaluate the technology to gain insight into any technical issues that must be address ed to assure safety and reliability of specific DMLM-produced components that may be accepted by the NRC, including design, precursor mate rials, finished mate rial properties, structural integrity, nondestructive evaluation, and qualit y assurance. This poster also discusses the emergence and harmonization of rele vant codes and standards activiti es. This poster will give an overview of NRC findings and pr eliminary recommendations rela ted to additive manufacturing via DMLM.         View Presentation Page Last Reviewed/Update d Monday, Ju ne 04, 2018Page 1 of 1NRC: RIC 2018 -NRC: R egulatory Information Conference (RIC) -Technical P...
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RIC 2018 - NRC: Regulatory Information Conference (RIC) - Technical Poster - Review of Additive Manufacturing by Direct Metal Laser Melting
ML19015A025
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Issue date: 01/15/2019
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Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
To:
Amy Hull
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Download: ML19015A025 (2)


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NRC: RIC 2018 - NRC: Regulatory Information Conference (RIC) - Technical P... Page 1 of 1 Home > Public Involvement > Conferences and Symposia > Regulatory Information Conference > Past RIC Information> RIC 2018 Conference Program> Agenda > Posters -

Review of Additive Manufacturing by Direct Metal Laser Melting Review of Additive Manufacturing by Direct Metal Laser Melting Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research The NRC has been informed that additively manufactured (AM) parts are being considered for applications in the operating fleet as early as 2018. In 2017, industry prototyping efforts involved use of the direct metal laser melting (DMLM) method to manufacture parts for reactor components. The NRC Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research is beginning to evaluate the technology to gain insight into any technical issues that must be addressed to assure safety and reliability of specific DMLM-produced components that may be accepted by the NRC, including design, precursor materials, finished material properties, structural integrity, nondestructive evaluation, and quality assurance. This poster also discusses the emergence and harmonization of relevant codes and standards activities. This poster will give an overview of NRC findings and preliminary recommendations related to additive manufacturing via DMLM.

View Presentation Page Last Reviewed/Updated Monday, June 04, 2018 https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/conference-symposia/ric/past/2018/docs/post... 01/15/2019