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Additive Manufacturing of High Temperature Alloys by Vera Popovich, Ehsan Hosseini ISBN 9783725842889, 9783725842872, 3725842884, 3725842876 instant download

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Authors:Vera Popovich, Ehsan Hosseini
Pages:122 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:MDPI
Language:english
File Size:89.71 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783725842889, 9783725842872, 3725842884, 3725842876
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Additive Manufacturing of High Temperature Alloys by Vera Popovich, Ehsan Hosseini ISBN 9783725842889, 9783725842872, 3725842884, 3725842876 instant download

This Special Issue reprint aims to immerse readers in the forefront of research and innovation in additive manufacturing (AM) of high-temperature alloys—materials critical to aerospace, energy, and high-performance engineering applications. These alloys, including superalloys, are increasingly produced via AM due to its ability to fabricate complex geometries with minimal material waste and enhanced design flexibility.
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Despite its promise, AM still faces challenges such as residual stresses, microstructural defects, and variability in mechanical performance. This reprint brings together cutting-edge studies addressing these issues through process optimization, advanced heat treatments, novel and sustainable alloy and powder designs.
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