WU Shikai, PAN Peng, HUANG Wenqi, et al. Review on Welding Technology of Metal Additive Manufacturing Components for Aerospace[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2026, 69(7).
WU Shikai, PAN Peng, HUANG Wenqi, et al. Review on Welding Technology of Metal Additive Manufacturing Components for Aerospace[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2026, 69(7). DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.25010154.
Additive manufacturing technology holds broad prospects in the production of complex metal components for the aerospace industry
owing to its high design flexibility
excellent dimensional accuracy
and streamlined manufacturing process. However
challenges such as limited spatial dimensions
high manufacturing costs
and process uncertainties during prolonged forming restrict the direct additive manufacturing of large-scale components. Modular design combined with segmented manufacturing and welding technology can effectively mitigate these issues
making it a current research focus in this field. This paper systematically elaborates on the unique microstructural characteristics of metal structures produced by additive manufacturing and the associated welding challenges. It summarizes strategies to address these difficulties from the perspectives of alloy composition optimization
welding method innovation
and the application of auxiliary technologies. The principles and process characteristics of commonly used welding methods for additively manufactured structures are introduced in detail
with a focus on the weldability of additively manufactured aluminum alloys
titanium alloys
iron-based alloys
and nickel-based alloys. Furthermore
the progress in engineering applications of welding for aerospace additive manufacturing components is reviewed. Finally
it looks forward to the potential application of artificial intelligence in the field of welding manufacturing.