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Functionally graded materials: A review of fabrication and properties

Applied Materials Today, 2016
Minoo Naebe, Kamyar Shirvanimoghaddam
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Review on developments of bulk functionally graded composite materials

International Materials Reviews, 2022
Monolithic components are often insufficient when a combination of conflicting properties, or a variation in properties at different regions within a material is required.
Ajit Kumar Naik   +2 more
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Progression in manufacturing of functionally graded materials and impact of thermal treatment—A critical review

Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2021
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) revealed an immense growth with world-wide demand. This paper details a critical review on the periodic transformation in FGM production technologies and influence of thermal treatment on the physical, structural and ...
M. Sam, R. Jojith, N. Radhika
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Additive manufacturing of functionally graded materials: A review

Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2019
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) represent a class of novel materials in which compositions/constituents and/or microstructures gradually change along single or multiple spatial directions, resulting in a gradual change in properties and functions ...
Mingyong Jia   +2 more
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Functionally Graded Materials

2017
In modern engineering terminology, functionally graded materials (FGMs) refer to an advanced composite consisting of two or more phases. Thye are materials where the phases present are graded with spatial position within the structure. This chapter provides an overview of FGM and how it can be of benefit when utilized in engineering components ...
Rasheedat Modupe Mahamood   +1 more
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FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIALS

2023
Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) are heterogeneous materials that have been artificially designed to meet the demand for a variety of contradictory qualities. They have numerous uses, including in the automotive, gas and oil, defense, and space industries.
Naveen Kumar S N, Devarajaiah R M
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A boundary collocation method for anomalous heat conduction analysis in functionally graded materials

Computers and Mathematics with Applications, 2021
This paper applies a semi-analytical boundary collocation method, the singular boundary method (SBM), in conjunction with the dual reciprocity method (DRM) and Laplace transformation technique to solve anomalous heat conduction problems under ...
Zhuojia Fu   +3 more
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Dynamic fracture analysis of functionally graded materials using ordinary state-based peridynamics

open access: yesComposite Structures, 2020
Functionally graded materials are regarded as a special kind of composites capable of eliminating material interfaces and the delamination problems. Stress discontinuity can be avoided owing to smooth composition of the functionally graded ingredients ...
Adnan Kefal, Erkan Oterkus
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Opportunities and challenges in additive manufacturing of functionally graded metallic materials via powder-fed laser directed energy deposition: A review

, 2021
Since the inception, additive manufacturing (AM) continues to grow and change the paradigm of manufacturing for developing advanced materials. One such case is the functionally graded materials (FGM).
M. Ansari, E. Jabari, E. Toyserkani
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Phase field modelling of crack propagation in functionally graded materials [PDF]

open access: yesComposites Part B: Engineering, 2019
We present a phase field formulation for fracture in functionally graded materials (FGMs). The model builds upon homogenization theory and accounts for the spatial variation of elastic and fracture properties.
Hirshikesh   +2 more
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