Laser additive manufacturing of metallic lattice structures: material-structure-property concept, and future perspective
Document Type
Review
Publication Date
1-1-2026
Abstract
Metallic lattice structures have emerged as revolutionary lightweight materials with exceptional specific strength and multifunctional capabilities, particularly in aerospace applications. This review comprehensively examines the state of the art in laser additive manufacturing (LAM) of metallic lattice structures, focusing on selective laser melting (SLM) and electron beam melting (EBM). We critically analyze recent advances in materials development, including nickel-based superalloys (GH4169/IN718, K465), titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V), and functionally graded composites. The review addresses key design considerations, including unit cell topology optimization, node reinforcement strategies, and gradient structures. We examine mechanical properties under various loading conditions, thermal management capabilities, and failure mechanisms through both experimental and numerical perspectives. Advanced detection methods, including micro-CT imaging and AI-based defect identification, are evaluated for quality assurance. Critical challenges, including surface roughness control, residual stress management, and size limitations, are discussed alongside emerging opportunities in machine-learning-assisted design and multi-material systems. This review provides essent ial insights for researchers and engineers seeking to advance lattice-structured applications in next-generation aerospace systems.
Publication Title
Advanced Manufacturing
ISSN
29593263
DOI
10.55092/am20260006
Recommended Citation
Sun, Bo; Zheng, Shixun; Liu, Haoyu; Hatta, Sharifah Fatmadiana Wan Muhamad; Yang, Binghua; Zong, Zhaoji; and Ma, Quanjin, "Laser additive manufacturing of metallic lattice structures: material-structure-property concept, and future perspective" (2026). Research Publications (2026 to 2030). 340.
https://knova.um.edu.my/research_publications_2026_2030/340
Volume
3
Issue
2