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Surface Modification of Selective Laser Melted Structures Using Self-Assembled Monolayers for Biomedical Applications
(University of Texas at Austin, 2012)
The potential of the selective laser melting (SLM) process to fabricate biomedical implants
has been studied widely in recent years due to its ability to build complex and customised
structures. Although SLM is capable ...
Further Understanding on Ti-6Al-4V Selective Laser Melting Using Texture Analysis
(University of Texas at Austin, 2012-08-22)
Selective laser melting (SLM) has shown to be an attractive manufacturing route to
produce Ti-6Al-4V components. In the present study, the relation between the texture
evolution and a particular set of process parameters ...
Influence of Heat-Treatment of Selective Laser Melting Products - e.g. Ti6Al4V
(University of Texas at Austin, 2012-08-22)
Usually additive manufactured metal parts are showing a different mechanical behavior compared to
conventionally produced parts used the same material. Apart from process-related macroscopic part
imperfections (pores, ...
Controlling Phase Composition in Selective Laser Melted Stainless Steels
(University of Texas at Austin, 2012-08-22)
Commercially important stainless steels can be austenitic or martensitic and this phase
composition fundamentally controls the mechanical properties of the material. With selective
laser melting (SLM), 17-4 stainless ...
A Review of Thermal Analysis Methods in Laser Sintering and Selective Laser Melting
(University of Texas at Austin, 2012)
Thermal analysis of laser processes can be used to predict thermal stresses and
microstructures during processing and in a completed part. Thermal analysis is also the basis for
feedback control of laser processing ...