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    Effect of Si on the SLM Processability of IN738LC 

    Engeli, R.; Etter, T.; Geiger, F.; Stankowski, A.; Wegener, K. (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 ...
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    Processing ODS Modified IN-625 Using Selective Laser Melting 

    Spierings, A.B.; Bauer, T.; Dawson, K.; Colella, A.; Wegener, K. (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 ...
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    Microstructure and Mechanical Characterisation of SLM Processed Haynes® 230® 

    Bauer, T.; Dawson, K.; Spierings, A.B.; Wegener, K. (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 ...
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    Improving Energy Efficiency of Car Climate Control with SLS 

    Vetterli, M.; Schmid, R.; Schmid, M.; Harke, S.; Durand, T.; Wegener, K. (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 ...

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    Bauer, T. (2)Dawson, K. (2)Spierings, A.B. (2)Colella, A. (1)Durand, T. (1)Engeli, R. (1)Etter, T. (1)Geiger, F. (1)Harke, S. (1)... View MoreSubjectadditive manufacturing (2)microstructure (2)Selective Laser Melting (2)air-conditioning (1)climate control (1)energy consumption (1)energy efficiency (1)gas turbine (1)Haynes® 230® (1)hot cracking (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (4)DepartmentMechanical Engineering (4)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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