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Sood, A. (author), Schimmel, Jim (author), Bosman, Marko (author), Goulas, Constantinos (author), Popovich, V. (author), Hermans, M.J.M. (author)
The binary Fe–Ni system offers alloys with notably low linear coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE), contingent upon their Ni content. In this respect twin-wire arc additive manufacturing (T-WAAM) presents the opportunity of in-situ alloying through the simultaneous feeding of two metal wires into a weld pool to obtain desired alloy...
journal article 2024
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Sood, A. (author), Schimmel, Jim (author), Mattos Ferreira, V. (author), Bosman, Marko (author), Goulas, Constantinos (author), Popovich, V. (author), Hermans, M.J.M. (author)
Invar alloys exhibit low thermal expansion and are useful in applications requiring dimensional stability when subject to temperature changes. Conventional production of Invar faces certain challenges that can be offset by exploiting additive manufacturing processes. This study employed pulsed gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) to deposit Invar...
journal article 2023
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Zhu, Jia-Ning (author), Zhu, Weijia (author), Borisov, Evgenii (author), Yao, Xiyu (author), Riemslag, A.C. (author), Goulas, Constantinos (author), Popovich, Anatoly (author), Yan, Z. (author), Tichelaar, F.D. (author), Mainali, D.P. (author), Hermans, M.J.M. (author), Popovich, V. (author)
Additive manufacturing of NiTi shape memory alloys has attracted attention in recent years, due to design flexibility and feasibility to achieve four-dimensional (4D) function response. To obtain customized 4D functional responses in NiTi structures, tailorable phase transformation temperatures and stress windows as well as one-way or two-way...
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Lin, Zidong (author), Goulas, C. (author), Ya, Wei (author), Hermans, M.J.M. (author)
Wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a 3D metal printing technique based on the arc welding process. WAAM is considered to be suitable to produce large-scale metallic components by combining high deposition rate and low cost. WAAM uses conventional welding consumable wires as feedstock. In some applications of steel components, one-off...
journal article 2019
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