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Effect of Si on the SLM Processability of IN738LC
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
Selective laser melting of high gamma-prime strengthened superalloys such as IN738LC is of interest in
stationary gas turbine applications. Differences have been obtained for the hot cracking susceptibility of
different ...
Processing ODS Modified IN-625 Using Selective Laser Melting
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
Increasing the operating temperatures of power plant turbine generators is a universal method
to increase the efficiency of steam and gas turbines. However, operating a plant at higher
temperatures poses extreme challenges ...
Microstructure and Mechanical Characterisation of SLM Processed Haynes® 230®
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
Selective Laser Melting (SLM) enables the production of complex near-net-shaped parts
especially out of difficult to machine Nickel based alloys like Haynes®
230®. However, exact
knowledge of the SLM processing windows ...
Improving Energy Efficiency of Car Climate Control with SLS
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
In Europe, passenger cars are responsible for 12% of CO2 emissions. The European
Commission established new regulations to drastically reduce the emissions from 130g to 95g
CO2 per km between 2015 and 2021. While the ...