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To support future alloy development a powder mixture is processed by laser additive manufacturing. The powder mixture containing Mo‐ and W‐rich tracers is processed by powder bed fusion using single and double laser exposure and by directed energy deposition which provides drastically enlarged melt pools.
Felix Großwendt +2 more
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Fixed‐bed reactor experiments (10 L) validate the iron–steam redox process, bridging material‐scale research and industrial power‐to‐power applications. Coupled with SOEC/SOFC systems, this framework defines critical interfaces for heat and gas management. Results confirm reproducible hydrogen storage and release, demonstrating technical feasibility at
Julien Göthel +2 more
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Advanced Numerical Modeling of Powder Bed Fusion: From Physics-Based Simulations to AI-Augmented Digital Twins. [PDF]
Łach Ł, Svyetlichnyy D.
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This work investigates the wear resistance and nitriding behavior of PBF‐LB/M‐processed Osprey HWTS 50, a lean hot work tool steel. Three heat treatment conditions are compared to conventional wrought H13, H11, and PBF‐LB/M 18Ni300. The study highlights HWTS 50's enhanced nitrogen diffusion, deeper nitriding hardness depth, and comparable or improved ...
Jonathan Hann +6 more
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Processing-Microstructure-Property Relationships in a Cu-Rich FeCrMnNiAl High-Entropy Alloy Fabricated by Laser and Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion. [PDF]
Diebel DM, Wegener T, Hu Z, Niendorf T.
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Focusing on the critical tap hole region of the blast furnace, this work examines binder characteristics, prepares tap hole clay with different formulations, and evaluates their physical properties. The findings confirm the advantages of composite binders and offer a new binder option for tap hole clay.
Frederik Tegeder +7 more
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In Situ Alloying of H13 Tool Steel With TiC via PBF‐LB/M
H13 tool steel is in situ alloyed with titanium carbides (TiC) in amounts up to 30 wt.%. This approach offers the advantage that the carbides melt only partially during processing, preventing excessive carbon enrichment of the steel matrix. The resulting microstructure consists of coarse, undissolved and fine, reprecipitated carbides, leading to grain ...
Oliver Bürgi +2 more
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Laser Powder Bed Fusion of 25CrMo4 Steel: Effect of Process Parameters on Metallurgical and Mechanical Properties. [PDF]
Kublińska A +7 more
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Laser powder bed fusion of JIS SKD61 tool steel is systematically optimized using a Taguchi design and ANOVA. Hatch spacing and layer thickness are identified as dominant parameters controlling surface roughness and tensile strength. Subsequent tempering at 600°C improves microstructural stability and mechanical performance, enabling high‐density SKD61
Masrurotin Masrurotin +4 more
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Influence of Substrate Manufacturing Route on HiPIMS TiAlSiN-Coated AISI 316L Stainless Steel Produced by Laser Powder Bed Fusion. [PDF]
Kočiško M +5 more
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