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Parametric Study on In Situ Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Mo(Si1-x,Alx)2.
Minasyan T, Aydinyan S, Toyserkani E, Hussainova I. Minasyan T, et al. Materials (Basel). 2020 Oct 29;13(21):4849. doi: 10.3390/ma13214849. Materials (Basel). 2020. PMID: 33138230 Free PMC article.
The parametric study, altering the laser power between 100 and 300 W and scan speed between 400 and 1500 mm.s(-1), has been conducted to estimate the effect of processing parameters on printed coupon samples' quality. It was shown that samples prepared at 150-200 W laser p …
The parametric study, altering the laser power between 100 and 300 W and scan speed between 400 and 1500 mm.s(-1), has been conducted …
In Situ Mo(Si,Al)2-Based Composite through Selective Laser Melting of a MoSi2-30 wt.% AlSi10Mg Mixture.
Minasyan T, Aydinyan S, Toyserkani E, Hussainova I. Minasyan T, et al. Materials (Basel). 2020 Aug 23;13(17):3720. doi: 10.3390/ma13173720. Materials (Basel). 2020. PMID: 32842477 Free PMC article.
Composites were manufactured by leveraging the in situ reaction of the components during printing at 150-300 W laser power, 500-1000 mm.s(-1) laser scanning speed, and 100-134 J.mm(-3) volumetric energy density. ...
Composites were manufactured by leveraging the in situ reaction of the components during printing at 150-300 W laser power, 500-1000 mm.s