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Mechanical and microstructural properties of a CoCrFe0. 75NiMo0. 3Nb0. 125 high-entropy alloy additively manufactured via cold-spray.
Download2022-02-10
Rojas, David Funes, Li, Haoyang, Orhan, Okan K., Shao, Chenwei, Hogan, James D., Ponga, Maricio
We present a combined experimental and computational investigation of the mechanical properties of a CoCrFe0.75NiMo0.3Nb0.125 (composition in molar ratio) high-entropy alloy additively manufactured via cold spray. We find that the sprayed alloy exhibits extraordinary mechanical properties under...
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Parameter Optimization of a Low Temperature Difference Gamma-Type Stirling Engine to Maximize Shaft Power
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An investigation was performed with three main objectives. Determine the configuration andoperating parameter of a low temperature difference Stirling engine (LTDSE) that would result inthe maximum shaft power. Calculate the mean West number for LTDSEs and compare it to themean West number for...
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2019-01-01
El Moghazi, S.N., Wolfe, T., Ivey, D.G, Henein, H.
Plasma transferred arc additive manufacturing is a growing technology in the additive manufacturing world. The plasma transferred arc additive manufacturing system’s ability to produce large samples, compared with other common additive manufacturing techniques, makes it highly desirable in many...
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Plasma Transferred Arc Additive Manufacturing Using 17-4 Precipitation Hardened Stainless Steel
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Plasma transferred arc additive manufacturing (PTA-AM) is a newly developed additive manufacturing (AM) process for the manufacturing of large industrial parts for the resource sector. A common material used in numerous industries is 17-4 precipitation hardened (PH) stainless steel, mainly due...