Search for dissertations about: "Aluminium wrought alloys"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Aluminium wrought alloys.
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1. Development of tools for integrated optimisation and use of aluminium alloys
Abstract : Commercial alloys are continuously developed to improve their performance. Therefore it is useful to establish new optimisation software, which could be used in development of new materials or in materials selection. READ MORE
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2. High Performance Aluminium Alloys for Laser Powder Bed Fusion: Alloy Design and Development
Abstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM), particularly Laser Based Powder Bed Fusion (LB-PBF) has proven to be a notable technology to produce novel microstructures and expand the ceiling of product design. However, the development of novel alloys in metal LB-PBF has not followed the same pace as development of product design. READ MORE
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3. Development of high performance aluminium alloys tailored for powder bed fusion-laser beam
Abstract : The powder bed fusion-laser beam (PBF-LB) process has lately been regarded as a top choice for creating complicated structures which are not possible via conventional manufacturing. Nevertheless, the pace of alloys for PBF-LB has been slower. READ MORE
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4. Modelling mechanical properties by analysing datasets of commercial alloys
Abstract : Commercial alloys are continuously developed to improve their performance. Therefore it is important to develop new optimisation software, which could be used in development of new materials or in materials selection. In this study the mechanical properties which are important in materials selection in mechanical design are investigated. READ MORE
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5. The Effect of Processing Parameters and Alloy Composition on the Microstructure Formation and Quality of DC Cast Aluminium Alloys
Abstract : The objective of this research is to increase the understanding of the solidification behaviour of some industrially important wrought aluminium alloys. The investigation methods range from direct investigations of as-cast ingots to laboratory-scale techniques in which ingot casting is simulated. READ MORE