Grain structure control during metal 3D printing by high-intensity ultrasound
3D printing of metals produces elongated columnar grains which are usually detrimental to component performance. Here, the authors combine ultrasound and 3D printing to promote equiaxed and refined microstructures in a titanium alloy and a nickel-based superalloy resulting in improved mechanical pro...
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Main Authors: | C. J. Todaro, M. A. Easton, D. Qiu, D. Zhang, M. J. Bermingham, E. W. Lui, M. Brandt, D. H. StJohn, M. Qian |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d3de2daea9c34fef97aa0adb8494a43a |
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