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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. High frequency electronic packaging and components : characterization, simulation, materials and processing
Abstract : Electronic packaging continues to move towards improved performance and lower cost. Requirements of higher performance, reduced size, weight and cost of both high density interconnects and high frequency devices have led to the search for new materials, material combinations, methods, processes and production equipment. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. The Effects of Morphology and Surface Oxidation of Stainless Steel Powder in Laser Based-Powder Bed Fusion
Abstract : Laser based-powder bed fusion (LB-PBF) is one of the many techniques within additive manufacturing (AM) that allows for near net shape manufacturing of metallic components. By using powder feedstock, it is possible to spread thin layers of powder and further selectively fuse powder in a repetitive manner until the component is completed. READ MORE
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5. Microwave measurement techniques for industrial process monitoring and quality control
Abstract : Process monitoring and quality control by sensor measurements are essential for the automatisation and optimisation of many industrial manufacturing processes. This thesis is concerned with microwave sensing, which is a measurement modality with potential to improve the in-line sensing capabilities in several industries. READ MORE