Additive manufacturability of superalloys: Process-induced porosity, cooling rate and metal vapour
Digital technology such as metal additive manufacturing (AM) provides flexible process design freedom to fabricate intricate three-dimensional structures layer-by-layer. However, its manufacturability relies on the fundamental understanding of melt pool physics and fluid (metal) dynamics. The effect...
Main Authors: | Panwisawas, C, Gong, Y, Tang, YT, Reed, RC, Shinjo, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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