An ongoing growth of the available materials dedicated to additive manufacturing (AM) significantly extends the possibilities of their usage in many applications. A very good example is 20MnCr5 steel which is very popular in conventional manufacturing technologies and shows good processability in AM processes. This research takes into account the process parameter selection and torsional strength analysis of AM cellular structures. The conducted research revealed a significant tendency for between-layer cracking which is strictly dependent on the layered structure of the material. Additionally, the highest torsional strength was registered for specimens with a honeycomb structure. To determine the best-obtained properties, in the case of the samples with cellular structures, a torque-to-mass coefficient was introduced. It indicated the best properties of honeycomb structures, which have about 10% smaller torque-to-mass coefficient values than monolithic structures (PM samples).

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