Search for dissertations about: "Powder degradation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words Powder degradation.
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1. Powder degradation during powder bed fusion processing
Abstract : Powder bed fusion (PBF) techniques, including laser-based powder bed fusion (LB-PBF) and electron beam powder bed fusion (EB-PBF), are two rapidly growing additive manufacturing (AM) processes due to their ability to produce complex geometries in near-net shapes. To attain reproducibility and repeatability in PBF processes, a consistent set of powder properties is vital. READ MORE
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2. Powder degradation during powder bed fusion processing: impact of processing conditions and alloy composition
Abstract : In the recent decade, powder bed fusion (PBF) metal additive manufacturing (AM) has attracted huge attention both from the industry and the research community. This effort has helped mature PBF technology as a potential alternative to conventional manufacturing processes as casting, machining, forging, etc. READ MORE
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3. Degradation of polyethylene pipes distributing chlorinated water : depletion of stabilizers, release of degraded products and polymer degradation
Abstract : This thesis presents the study of antioxidants depletions in chlorinated media (10 ppm Cl2 - and ClO2 - aqueous media), polyethylene pipes degradations scenarios and migration of the degraded species to aqueous phase. Pressure testing on pipes and squalane testing with controlled pH aqueous media (6.8 ± 0. READ MORE
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4. ELECTRON BEAM MELTING OF ALLOY 718 - POWDER RECYCLING AND ITS EFFECT ON DEFECT FORMATION
Abstract : As for any production process, the performance of additively manufactured components is ultimately dependent on the quality of the feedstock material. Consequently, for critical components, the feedstock needs to be carefully controlled to assure a stable and reliable quality. READ MORE
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5. Aspects of building geometry and powder characteristics in powder bed fusion
Abstract : Additive manufacturing (AM) produces near-net-shaped parts directly from a 3D-CAD model in a layer-by-layer manner. One of the most common AM technique for fabricating metallic components is powder bed fusion (PBF). The PBF process has shown great potential in fabricating metallic parts with properties better or comparable to conventional methods. READ MORE