Commercially pure Ni was additively manufactured using laser powder bed fusion. The printed specimens were then subjected to annealing treatments in a range of 700° C to …
One of the defining features of fusion-based additive manufacturing (AM) processes is the localized melting of metals by a highenergy source, which fuses the material together point …
Additive manufacturing of austenitic stainless steels using laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) or wire arc melting (WAAM) processes still presents a number of difficulties in terms of …
Additive manufacturing (AM), also commonly known as 3D printing, is a group of emerging techniques that can produce functional parts directly, including those that do not require …
Austenitic stainless steels exhibit a unique range of solidification microstructures dictated by the high temperature phase evolution, which has a strong dependence on both alloy …